Discretionary
relaxation or alteration in requisite eligibility qualification,
relating to appointments or admissions, cannot be allowed at the fag end
of the process, the Delhi High Court has said.
"The
general rule is that while applying for a post or admission a person
must possess the eligibility qualification on the last date fixed unless
there is an express provision to the contrary. There can be no
relaxation in the matter of holding the requisite eligibility
qualification by the date fixed," Justice Sunil Gaur observed.
The
court's observation came in a verdict on the plea of Raghunath Prasad
Saket, who was not only denied appointment to the post of lecturer in
Economics in a Delhi University (DU) college but another candidate was
preferred over him following the alteration in the eligibility criteria.
Justice
Gaur noted that the DU and the University Grants Commission had taken
the consistent stand that appointment of Madhavi Moni to the post by a
committee of SatawatiCollege was irregular and violative of the rules.
According
to the eligibility criteria for appointment as a lecturer, the
candidate should possess a certificate of qualifying the National
Eligibility Test (NET).
However, the criteria was changed at the time of appointment of Moni by the committee which recommended her name for the post on probation, giving her liberty to submit the certificate at a later stage.
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