1 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.7090/2007. (HARI PRASAD VS. STATE & ANR.) DATE OF ORDER : 01.04.2008. HON'BLE MR. GOVIND MATHUR, J. Mr. Trilok Joshi for the petitioner. By this petition for writ, a direction is sought for the respondents to prepare a fresh merit list relating to the recruitment to the post of Lecturer (College Education) in the subject of Public Administration by taking into consideration the marks given in the written examination. A direction is also sought to declare the selection made on basis of the interview only. Noticeable facts of the case are that the Rajasthan Public Service Commission invited applications from the eligible candidates for the purpose of considering for appointment to the post of Lecturer in various subjects including the subject of Public Administration. The petitioner faced selection proceedings, but failed to get seat amongst the selected candidates. 2 By this petition for writ, while challenging the selections made, the contention of counsel for the petitioner is that no process of recruitment be held fair, if it is based solely on interviews. The petitioner has also alleged malafides against one Professor Shri P.S. Bhti for getting selected one Shri Nemi Chand Goliya. The petition for writ deserves to be dismissed on the count that Part IV of the Rajasthan Educational Service (College Education Branch) Rules, 1986 prescribes procedure for direct recruitment and as per Rule 19 of the Rules of 1986, selection to the post is required to be made by way of holding interviews. No challenge is given by the petitioner to the rule aforesaid. The petitioner has also not included Shri Nemi Chand Goliya and Professor Shri P.S. Bhati as party to the proceedings against whom malafides are alleged. In such circumstances, no relief as claimed by the petitioner can be given. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. (GOVIND MATHUR)J. Anil/