LAWS(JHAR)-2003-11-51

AMAN SINKU Vs. STATE OF JHARKHAND

Decided On November 05, 2003
Aman Sinku Appellant
V/S
STATE OF JHARKHAND Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD counsel at length.

(2.) WE are not satisfied that any interference is necessary with the decision of the learned Single Judge. First of all. we find that no effective relief can be granted to the appellants in the absence of the particular training institute being impleaded in the writ petition. Secondly, we find that the stand adopted by the respondents was fully justified, since admittedly, the appellants did not have the requisite qualification for becoming commercial pilots, namely, 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Here admittedly the appellants did not study mathematics. The programme was to train tribal youths of the State as commercial pilots. It clearly shows that for becoming a commercial pilot one has to have 10+2 qualification with physics and mathematics. In other words physics and mathematics are compulsory. Since the appellants, admittedly, did not have the requisite qualification for becoming commercial pilots, it appears that the Tribal Welfare Commissioner rightly withdrew them from the training programme for commercial pilots.

(3.) THE learned Single Judge has observed that the appellants may be offered training at the next programme, in case by that time, they acquire the qualification required. The appellants cannot have any complaint regarding this.