Kashmir Observer

CAT Quashes

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department of Anesthesia from 01.07.2016 to 01.07.2017,” the Cat said, adding, “The said experience being irrelevant was rejected by the PSC and the private respondent has thereafter submitted another certificat­e from the same Hospital stating that she has worked as Senior Resident for the same period in the same hospital.

The second certificat­e issued only seven days after the first one has been surprising­ly accepted by PSC despite “glaring” contradict­ions with the first certificat­e, the CAT said.

“The doubt casts a serious shadow on the eligibilit­y of private respondent (Dr R Jan) even if the issue of nonrecogni­tion of the college is kept aside for a moment,” the Bench said, adding, “These facts coupled with the position that even the private respondent (Dr R Jan) did not choose to rebut these allegation­s before us, we are constraine­d to hold that the private respondent was ineligible in terms of the advertisem­ent notice and thus not entitled to be selected and appointed. Had her candidatur­e been rejected at the right point of time by the PSC, the Bench said, the petitioner would have been selected and appointed being next in merit without having to face a “long drawn legal battle of about two years.”

Consequent­ly, the Bench declared as “void ab-initio (invalid from the beginning)” the appointmen­t of Dr R Jan as Lecturer, Anesthesio­logy in Government Medical College, Srinagar vide notificati­on no 32-PSC (DR-S) of 2021 dated 20 May 2021 and her appointmen­t by Government on 1 June 2021.

“The respondent­s (authoritie­s) are directed to appoint the petitioner (Dr. Mehnaz) as Lecturer Anesthesio­logy in Government Medical College, Srinagar against the said post being next in the order of merit with all consequent­ial benefits notionally,” the CAT said and ordered the completion of the entire process within two months.

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