1 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.8625/2008 Ram Chandra vs State of Rajasthan & Ors. DATE OF ORDER: 22.7.2009 HON'BLE MR. PRAKASH TATIA, J. Mr. Gopal Acharaya, for the petitioner. Mr. Rajesh Bhati, Asstt to AAG. <><><> Heard learned counsel for the parties. The petitioner applied for the post of Prabodak in in view of the advertisement published on 3rd June, 2008 and according to the petitioner, he is qualified for the post. He passed the Senior Secondary Examination and also passed the BA and B.Ed degree. He has 5 years experience also. According to the petitioner, initially he was denied the appointment on the ground that he did not submit the requisite affidavit, but from the stand taken by the respondents it appears that petitioner's candidature was not finally considered because of the reason that he obtained the B.Ed. Degree from Darbanga University of Bihar and for those matters it has been decided that the candidates who submitted the degrees obtained from other States, their degrees will be thoroughly examined and after satisfaction only, they may be given appointment. 2 Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that subsequently, the petitioner's affidavit was also found tagged with the application form. Be it as it may be, in in view of the stand taken by the respondents even if the petitioner's documents were required further verification even then that should have been done by the respondents themselves as the candidate already submitted his relevant degree and if there is any doubt then that is to be cleared by the respondents themselves and they may adopt the procedure of finding out the correctness of the degree. In view of the above reasons, the writ petition of the petitioner is allowed. The respondents are directed to examine all the relevant documents and if the degrees produced by the petitioner are genuine and have been obtained by the petitioner and found to be recognized then the appropriate appointment be given to the petitioner. The exercise be completed within a period of three months from today. (PRAKASH TATIA), J. c.p.goyal/-