The Madras High Court has allowed the writ appeal filed by the Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) and set aside the order dated 29.06.2022, which had directed the TRB to consider the
✅ The Madras High Court has allowed the writ appeal filed by the Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB) and set aside the order dated 29.06.2022, which had directed the TRB to consider the candidature of S.Madheena Banu for the post of Computer Instructor, Grade I.
*Key Points:*
– Madheena Banu’s application was rejected as she produced a community certificate (BCM) obtained after marriage, instead of her father’s community certificate (BC).
– The notification clearly stated that a married woman’s community certificate should be issued in her father’s name.
– The court held that the benefit of reservation shall be determined based on the community at birth, not one acquired after conversion.
– The court relied on previous decisions, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the notification’s conditions.
The appeal is allowed, and the TRB’s decision to reject Madheena Banu’s application is upheld. 💡