‘UP Higher Education Commn can`t lay down eligibility criteria’
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‘UP Higher Education Commn can't lay down eligibility criteria’

Last Updated: Friday, December 11, 2009, 23:08
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Allahabad: The Allahabad High Court on Friday declared as illegal a provision introduced by Uttar Pradesh Higher Education Service Commission whereby prior experience had been made essential for eligibility to appear in the recruitment test for lecturers.

The order was passed by a full Bench comprising Chief Justic C K Prasad, Justice R K Agrawala and Justice S P Mehrotra on a writ petition of Gaurav Tripathi who had applied for the post of lecturer in a degree college in 2007 but did not get the call for the test.

The petitioner's counsel P S Baghel said the Commission had, in the advertisements issued in 2007, introduced a provision whereby only those candidates were to be called for the tests who had prior teaching experience.

The counsel argued this was ultra vires of the Constitution as qualifications for the posts of teachers are statutorily laid down, based on the recommendations of the UGC and subsequent approval from concerned state governments.

He argued that by introducing the guidelines making experience mandatory, the Commission, which is merely supposed to hold the recruitment process and not lay down the eligibility criteria, has exceeded its powers.

The arguments were accepted by the court.

The judgement is likely to cast a shadow on the selection of nearly 450 teachers who were recruited in pursuance of the advertisement issued in 2007.

PTI

First Published: Friday, December 11, 2009, 23:08

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