High Court directs SKUAST to appoint petitioner

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JAMMU: In a petition filed by Muneer Ahmad Shigan challenging that that the private respondents respondent do not fulfill the eligibility criteria laid down in the advertisement notice and therefore could not have been considered, let alone, selected and appointed against the advertised posts. Petitioner contended that none of the private respondents have the essential qualification as laid down in the advertisement notice, to their credit. He claimed to have been the only one fulfilling the essential qualification for the advertised post and therefore is entitled to be appointed as Computer Programmer (Training Assistant) in the respondent University. He on the strength of averments made in the petition sought quashing of the appointment orders dated 15th March 2006 bearing different numbers, made in favour of private respondents and a direction to official respondents to issue appointment order in his favour.
Justice Hasnain Massodi observed that, however without disturbing appointment of other private respondents, directed official respondents to appoint petitioner against the available post of Computer Programmer (Training Assistant) subject to completion of usual formalities. JNF

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