Constitution of India, Article 14 – Karnataka Education Department Service (Department of Collegiate Education) (Recruitment) Rules, 1964 – Karnataka Education Department Service (Department of Collegiate Education)(Special Recruitment) Rules, 1993, Rules 3 and 4– Service Law – Qualification – Recruitment – Whether a notification for filling up 18 posts of lecturers of Home Science in First Grade College run by State of Karnataka is liable to be quashed for not providing the breakup of the ‘subjects’ within Home Science? – Held that the fact that an undergraduate student would be required to choose a specialisation when he takes up a PG program has no bearing on the qualification of the lecturer teaching the undergraduate students – Further, the assumption of the High Court that Home Science is not a subject, instead it is a stream, or a genesis has no application to the recruitment of lecturers for an undergraduate program – For under-graduation, Home Science in itself is the subject – UGC also considers Home Science as a subject, with subject code no. 12, as per the latest information bulletin issued by it towards National Eligibility Test conducted in December, 2023 – To teach undergraduates, the qualification prescribed is simply a post graduation degree in the subject of Home Science – It does not matter in which subject of Home Science that the post-graduation is obtained – While recruiting a person as a probationary officer in the Dept. of Woman & Child Welfare, which is an executive post, the employer is certainly entitled to indicate the specialisation that is expected – This has nothing to do with advertisement for recruitment for the post of a lecturer – High Court committed an error in not focussing on what the Rule provides for and whether the advertisement is in consonance with the Rule – If the High Court had confined itself to the basic features of judicial review, it would have avoided committing the error that it did – Judgement of the High Court and the by the Karnataka Administrative Tribunal liable to be set aside. (Para 14 to 17)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2024 STPL(Web) 121 SC
[2024 INSC 137]
Smt. Vidya K. & Ors. Vs. State Of Karnataka & Ors.
CIVIL APPEAL Nos. 2899-2907 of 2024 Arising out of SLP (C) Nos. 19633-19641/2013 WITH CIVIL APPEAL Nos. 2936-2954 OF 2024 Arising out of SLP (C) Nos. 34297-34315/2013 WITH CIVIL APPEAL Nos. 2908-2916 OF 2024 Arising out of SLP (C) Nos. 19942-19950/2013 WITH CIVIL APPEAL Nos. 2917-2935 OF 2024 Arising out of SLP (C) Nos. 31253-31271/2013 WITH CIVIL APPEAL Nos. 2955-2963 OF 2024 Arising out of SLP (C) Nos. 34730-34738/2013-Decided on 22-2-2024
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