IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6151 of 2010 1. SANJAY KUMAR, SRI BIRENDRA PRASAD SRIVASTAVA, R/O CHANDRA VILLA, BAHADURPUR HOUSING COLONY, EAST OF SECTOR-6, P.S - AGAMKUAN, DISTRICT- PATNA - PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH STATE TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER, TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT, GOVT. OF BIHAR. 2. THE BIHAR STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION THROUGH ITS CHAIRMAN, POST- VETERINARY COLLEGE, PATNA-14. 3. THE SECRETARY,BIHAR STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION, POST- VETERINARY COLLEGE, PATNA-14 - RESPONDENTS. ----------- 3 23-4-2010 The petitioner against the advertisement issued in the year 2007 for appointment of Motor Vehicle Inspector applied for the said post. After scrutiny of the applications, 9 applications were found to be valid whereas 174 applications were rejected. This court in CWJC No. 2371 of 2010 and its analogous cases constituted a committee for re-scrutinizing the applications of all the applicants including those who have been called for interview. After re-scrutiny only 20 candidates were found to be eligible for being considered for the post of Motor Vehicle Inspector. Several writ petitions have been filed against the decision of the committee which have been disposed of by various orders of this court. The petitioner’s candidature has been rejected on the ground that the experience certificate of Brajesh Automobiles Private Limited is of 2000-01 which does not contain the word “over hauling” and “inspection” and the experience certificate of the year 2000-01 of the said firm does not contain the word “over hauling” amongst the qualification of the petitioner. It is also said that the certificate granted by Maruti Motors does not contain the word “repair”, “over hauling” and “inspection” and, therefore, he does not 2 meet the criteria specified in the advertisement. The experience certificates are contained in Annexures 10, 11 and 12 of the writ petition. The certificate of Prakash Motors indicates that the petitioner has undertaken the work of repair, maintenance, inspection of light and commercial vehicle, heavy goods vehicle and heavy passenger vehicles fitted with diesel engine, whereas the experience certificate of Brajesh Automobiles indicates that the petitioner has experience in repair and maintenance of Mahindra and Mahindra vehicles and the certificate of Maruti Maintainer reveals that the petitioner has worked as a supervisor and has undertaken full maintenance works of Maruti petrol and diesel engines. The experience certificates filed by the petitioner indicates that the petitioner has experience in repair, maintenance and inspection. The meaning of these words have already been discussed in the judgment and order passed in CWJC No. 5859/2010 and its analogous cases and as such this case would be covered by the decision rendered in the aforesaid cases. This writ petition is disposed of in the aforesaid terms. haque (Sheema Ali Khan, J.)