1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR -------------------------------------------------------- CIVIL SECOND APPEAL No. 488 of 2006 RAMESH KUMAR V/S STATE THR. SEC. TO GOVT.A.H.D.,SEC. & OR Mr. MANOHAR SINGH for Mr. AK SINGH, for the appellant / petitioner Date of Order : 9.10.2007 HON'BLE SHRI N P GUPTA,J. ORDER ----- Heard learned counsel for the appellant. Perused the impugned judgments. It was way back on 6.2.2007 that the learned counsel sought time to look into the relevant Rules, wherein the candidate can get benefit of total marks, in case he is given permission to appear in the examination on medical ground. Learned counsel has not been able to show any such provision. Both the learned courts below have found after appreciating the evidence on record including the appellant's own letter Ex.A-4 that the examination in which he was allowed to appear was supplementary examination. The petitioner appeared in that examination with consciousness that he is appearing in the supplementary examination, and according to the Rules the petitioner is entitled to credit of minimum pass marks in 2 the supplementary examination irrespective of any higher amount of marks obtained by him. In that view of the matter, I do not find the appeal to be involving any substantial question of law. The same is, therefore, dismissed. ( N P GUPTA ),J. /Sushil/