Delay In Conducting Qualifying Exam By State Can't Be Attributed To Candidate: Rajasthan HC Directs Regularization Of Service From Prescribed Date
Rajasthan High Court granted relief to a Lower Division Clerk whose services were regularized from a later date than the date of completion of her probation period owing to delay on part of the State in conducting the prescribed examination that was required to be cleared for such regularization. The petitioner was willing and available throughout to be subjected to the aforesaid test, but it is the department that failed to conduct the test within the stipulated period of 2 years…the department cannot attribute the delay in the clearance of the test to the petitioner, as the conceded position is that the test was not conducted due to delays on the part of the department.” The Court was hearing a petition filed by a lower division clerk who was appointed in 2010 on compassionate grounds. Throughout her probation period of 2 years, she repeatedly approached the State for conducting the prescribed typing test that was required to be passed by her within the probation period to get regularized. They assert that since the petitioner did not clear the type test within 2 years, as envisaged under the applicable service rules, her services were not confirmed upon completion of the probation period…In fact, the department has candidly admitted that the test could not be conducted because the syllabus, along with other rules, was still under preparation.” Accordingly, the petition was allowed and the State was directed to regularize the services of the petitioner from the date of completion of her probation period with all consequential benefits from then.
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