ORDER SHEET
IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINDH BENCH AT SUKKUR
Constt. Petition No.D-2586 of 2011
Date |
Order with signature of Judge |
Present:
Mr. Justice Nadeem Akhtar, &
Mr. Justice Muhammad Faisal Kamal Alam
1. For katcha peshi
2. For hearing of CMA No.8871/2011
Date of
hearing: 06-12-2017
Dated of
order:
Mr. Achar Khan Gabole, Advocate for the petitioner
Mr. J.K. Jarwar, Advocate for respondent 3
& 4
Mr. Farman Ali Kanasro, Advocate for
respondent No.5
Mr. Liaqat Ali Shar, Additional Advocate General
O R D E R
MUHAMMAD FAISAL KAMAL ALAM, J. The petitioner being aggrieved of the
decision of respondents, for not appointing the petitioner as Primary School
Teacher (PST) despite scoring requisite marks in the test, has filed present
petition.
Mr.
Achar Khan Gabole, Advocate, representing the petitioner has argued that
despite passing the written test with flying colours and interview also, the petitioner
has been deprived of from getting the appointment as PST in School at District
Naushahro Feroze. It has been further submitted by referring to the Tentative Merit
List issued by official respondents and available at page 19, that name of
petitioner is listed at Sr.No.1, but her case was rejected on a frivolous
ground of producing a bogus Certificate of Training, whereas other female
candidates who secured lesser marks than the petitioner were appointed as
School Teachers.
Learned
Assistant Advocate General, while controverting the above arguments, have
stated that no discrimination has been meted out to the petitioner. The main
reason for not appointing the petitioner as PST is that she has produced a fake
/ bogus Certificate of Training (CT) which
clearly violates the terms of the Recruitment Policy; thus the petitioner cannot be considered for employment due to
such fraudulent act. In support of his arguments the respondents have appended
a list of bogus and doubtful certificates pertaining to various persons, also containing
the name of petitioner. The list appears to have been issued by Controller
Examination.
In
rebuttal the petitioner’s counsel has relied upon the contents of his rejoinder
and documents appended therewith. The main stance of the petitioner is that she
never submitted CT certificate as there was no such requirement.
Arguments
heard and record perused.
From the
submissions of the learned counsel representing the respective parties and
after examining of record, it is very much clear that the stance of respondents
is not only contrary to record but also meritless. Interestingly, none of the
respondents have disputed credentials of petitioner and particularly her
passing of written test as a topper.
Secondly, it is an admitted fact
that written test was conducted by an independent
The
education system is the backbone of every society and the primary education is
a back bone of education system. Those who are at the helm of the affairs, if
are sincere to safeguard the interest of this Province, should have ensured
that vacancies for School Teachers are filled up purely on merits and merits
alone. But what we are observing, is a downward trend with fatal results.
From the
above discussion, it is quite apparent that the petitioner was wrongly refused
the employment as Primary School Teacher (PST) and thus respondents are
directed to consider her case in the light of above discussion and pass an
appropriate order within a month from today. Compliance report should be
submitted to this Court through its Additional Register.
Office
is directed to issue notice to respondents as well as to learned AAG for
compliance.
In view
of the above, this petition stands disposed of.
JUDGE
JUDGE
Suleman Khan/PA