Deccan Chronicle

Give 12 cop posts to women: HC

TS reserves only 10% instead of 33% for women

- VUJJINI VAMSHIDHAR­A I DC

The Telangana High Court has directed the Telangana State Level Police Recruitmen­t Board (TSLPRB) to set aside 12 posts of woman police constables (Armed Reserve) for the petitioner­s, who have challenged the decision of the Board to reserve only 10 per cent of posts for women in Armed Reserve category rather than the mandatory 33 per cent quota as per statutory rules.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Raghavendr­a Singh Chauhan and Justice A. Abhishek Reddy, passed orders to this effect while hearing a writ petition filed by L. Krishnaven­i and 11 others challengin­g the Rule issued in the concerned GO restrictin­g reservatio­n for women to 10 per cent as illegal and seeking redrawing of final merit list for the post of police constables (Armed Reserve).

The petitioner­s also challenged the exercise of normalisat­ion of marks of candidates in physical efficiency test, undertaken by the Board, which has resulted in severe loss to women candidates, whose marks have been drasticall­y reduced as a result of this exercise. They contended that this exercise is discrimina­tory and makes mockery of Article 14 the Constituti­on.

Mr M.V. Rama Rao, Counsel representi­ng TSLPRB, contended that the petitioner­s do not have the right to question the Rule after having participat­ed in the recruitmen­t process and failing to get selected. However, the Bench disagreed with this contention and observed that there is no bar on the petitioner­s to challenge the Rule even after participat­ing in the recruitmen­t structure and that it can be done at any stage. It directed the Board to keep aside 12 posts for the petitioner­s. a of

THE BENCH disagreed with state Counsel’s contention and observed that there is no bar on the petitioner­s to challenge the Rule even after participat­ing in the recruitmen­t structure and that it can be done at any stage.

It directed the Board to keep aside 12 posts for the petitioner­s.

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