-1- DBSAW No.485/2009 Mohan Lal Sharma Vs. State &Others IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR J U D G M E N T D.B. Civil Special Appeal (W) No.485 of 2009 IN S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.2834 of 2004. Mohan Lal Sharma son of Shri Shisya Lal Sharma VERSUS The State of Rajasthan and Others Date of Judgment :::: 10/05/2010 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Hon'ble Mr. Justice Raghuvendra S. Rathore Mr. Ashwini Jaiman, on behalf of Mr. Ashok Gaur, Counsel for the appellant *** PER COURT : Heard learned counsel for the appellant. The appellant has challenged the judgment of the learned Single Judge dated 31st March, 2005 by which the writ petition filed by the petitioner was dismissed. The petitioner-appellant had applied for appointment on the post of P.T.I. Teacher Grade-III in District Sawai Madhopur. The prayer made in the writ petition was for issuing a direction to the respondents for giving appointment to the petitioner-appellant on the aforesaid post with effect from the date other persons were given appointment. Admittedly, in the list of successful candidates, which was prepared, the name of the petitioner-appellant did not find place. The petitioner-appellant is claiming his -2- DBSAW No.485/2009 Mohan Lal Sharma Vs. State &Others appointment against the post of a candidate, who did not join in District Sawai Madhopur and joined in District Dausa as he had been selected there. In the instant case, we find that no person less meritorious than petitioner has been given appointment by the respondents. Even, otherwise, a look at the writ petition goes to show that the appointing authority, who is the District Eduction Officer, Sawai Madhopur was not even impleaded as party respondent before the learned Single Judge. Though, an attempt has been made to implead the District Eduction Officer, Sawai Madhopur as party respondent in this appeal. Since, in the appeal the judgment of the learned Single Judge is in question. We find no infirmity in the judgment of the learned Single Judge, in the facts and circumstances of the present case. The special appeal filed by the appellant is accordingly dismissed summarily. (Raghuvendra S. Rathore), J. (Dalip Singh) J. Ashok/