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The Tamilnadu Engineering ... vs The State Of Tamil Nadu

Madras High Court|22 November, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

The relief sought for in this Writ Petition is for a direction, directing the respondents to adhere strictly to the statutory ratio of 3:1 between the graduate engineers and Diploma holders in the direct recruitment of Assistant Engineers/Junior engineers and fill up 221 vacancies through direct recruitment only from among the Diploma holders before March 2011.
2.The Writ Petition was filed pursuant to the invitation issued by the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission through its Advertisement No.247 dated 14.07.2010. However, now after a lapse of about 7 years, the relief sought for cannot be granted in view of the fact that the selection process would have been completed by this time and if there is any violation of statutory rules in this regard, the petitioner is at liberty to approach the appropriate forum in a manner known to law. Further, the relief as such sought for in this Writ Petition cannot be granted and it is needless to state that the respondents are bound to follow the rules of ratio as prescribed in the recruitment rules. Thus, no further adjudication is needed in this Writ Petition.
3.Accordingly, this Writ Petition stands dismissed. However, there is order as to costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.
22.11.2017 Index: Yes/No gsa To
1.The Secretary to Government State of Tamil Nadu Public Works Department Secretariat Chennai 600 009.
2.The Engineer  in  Chief (WRO) and Chief Engineer (General) Public Works Department Chepauk Chennai 600 005.
S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J.
gsa W.P.No.25802 of 2010 and M.P.No.1 of 2010 22.11.2017
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Title

The Tamilnadu Engineering ... vs The State Of Tamil Nadu

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
22 November, 2017