Responding to a Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying for the issuance of a Writ of Mandamus, the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court has, on 29 April 2019, directed the TNPSC directing the ninth "to appoint the petitioner in appropriate post for the
vacancies that have arisen due to nonjoining/joining and leaving of selected
candidates in pursuance of Notification No.1/2014, dated 06.02.2014 and
Supplement Notification No.9/2014 dated 16.04.2014.
The Honourable Mr.Justice.R.Mahadevan at the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, directed the TNPSC that it should. before the publication of next notification, "publish the reserve list, as mandated" and that "all the vacancies as per the earlier notification should be filled up." The order further makes it clear that, "if the present mode continues and if any deviation is found in future, it will be viewed very seriously."
"Taking note of the hurdles faced by the petitioner in the recruitment process and having regard to the fact that since he is reaching the maximum age, his chance of getting job would be bleak, this Court deems it fit to issue appropriate directions, to the ninth respondent", (TNPSC), the judgement states.
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vacancies that have arisen due to nonjoining/joining and leaving of selected
candidates in pursuance of Notification No.1/2014, dated 06.02.2014 and
Supplement Notification No.9/2014 dated 16.04.2014.
The Honourable Mr.Justice.R.Mahadevan at the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, directed the TNPSC that it should. before the publication of next notification, "publish the reserve list, as mandated" and that "all the vacancies as per the earlier notification should be filled up." The order further makes it clear that, "if the present mode continues and if any deviation is found in future, it will be viewed very seriously."
"Taking note of the hurdles faced by the petitioner in the recruitment process and having regard to the fact that since he is reaching the maximum age, his chance of getting job would be bleak, this Court deems it fit to issue appropriate directions, to the ninth respondent", (TNPSC), the judgement states.
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