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A.Joseph Cyril vs The Tamil Nadu Uniform Service ...

Madras High Court|11 September, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

[Judgment of the Court was delivered by G.R.SWAMINATHAN, J.] The unsuccessful writ petitioner is on appeal challenging the order dated 02.06.2017 made in W.P.(MD) No.13435 of 2014.
2.The appellant sought appointment in Tamil Nadu Special Police Youth Brigade for the year 2013-14. He was not selected in view of his involvement in a criminal case. The case of the appellant is that he was rejected by relying upon Rule 3(b) of the Tamil Nadu Special Police Youth Brigade Rules, 2013. The order of rejection was sustained by the learned Single Judge, Aggrieved by the same, this intra Court appeal has been filed.
3.The learned counsel appearing for the appellant would contend that though the writ petitioner was made an accused in crime No.295/2007 on the file of Dindigul Taluk Police Station, he was ultimately acquitted by the District and Sessions Judge cum Fast Track Court at Dindigul in C.A.No.27 of 2010 on 03.05.2011. When the appellant was acquitted even prior to the commencement of the recruitment process, the appellant cannot be considered as having been involved in a criminal cases.
4.We are not able to accept the said submission of the learned counsel for the appellant. The appellant was convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment by the trial Court. No doubt, if the same was reversed by the appellate Court. But, it is open to the recruiting authority to consider the case of the candidate in question based on the materials on record. The authority by invoking Rule 3(b) of the Tamil Nadu Special Police Youth Brigade Rules, 2013 came to the conclusion that his conduct was not good and that he was not qualified to be appointed in Tamil Nadu Special Police Youth Brigade. The learned Judge has given convincing reasons for sustaining the order dated 10.07.2014 passed by the second respondent herein. The facts relating to the criminal case against the appellant have also been gone into in detail. Since the appellant was admittedly involved in a criminal case registered for a grave offence, he stood disqualified. We find that the learned Single Judge has given justifiable reasons for dismissing the writ petition. We concur with the reasoning found in the order dismissing the writ petition.
5.We therefore dismiss this writ appeal. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.
To
1.The Tamil Nadu Uniform Service Recruitment Board, rep. by its Secretary, No.807, P.T.Li.Chengalvaraya Nayakkar Maligai, Anna Salai, Chenni ? 2.
2.The Superintendent of Police, Dindigul District, Dindigul.
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Title

A.Joseph Cyril vs The Tamil Nadu Uniform Service ...

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
11 September, 2017