Allowing a petition filed by one K K Ramakrishnan, a bench, comprising Justices V Ramasubramanian and V M Velumani set aside the government order.
However, the bench made it clear that if any selection had already been made on the basis of the the order, persons who were selected and appointed and those selected for appointment on the basis of the order shall not be terminated.
Referring to the state government's claim that there were many representations from the 'stakeholders' and hence the government order was passed, Justice V Ramasubramanian said "the expression 'stakeholders' is a very vague term and we do not know how a policy decision has been taken on the basis of the representation from such 'stakeholders', whose identity is not known."
The judges said the policy of the very same government just one year before the issuance of the order was actually to the contrary.
It is quite unfortunate that after getting a seal of approval from the very same High Court on February 5 to their policy not to dilute standards, the state government did a volte-face on the very next day, by issuing the impugned government order.
"If we now put a seal of approval to the present policy also, we would just be converting ourselves into mere rubber stamps when even the ink on the signatures of the judges of the division bench who passed the previous orders had not dried," the judges said.
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