Ratan Lal vs The State Of Rajasthan … on 22 July, 2025

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Rajasthan High Court – Jodhpur

Ratan Lal vs The State Of Rajasthan … on 22 July, 2025

Author: Rekha Borana

Bench: Rekha Borana

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      HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
                       JODHPUR
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12975/2025

Ten Singh S/o Shri Diwan Singh, Aged About 44 Years, R/o
Village Bheru Chhani, 4 Jsl, Po Channibari, District Hanumangarh
(Raj.).
                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through The District Collector Cum
         District  Election   Officer Hanumangarh,        District
         Hanumangarh.
2.       The Electoral Registration Officer (Sdm), Bhadra, District
         Hanumangarh.
                                                                 ----Respondents
                              Connected With
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12645/2025
Narender Kumar S/o Lt. Shri Ramlal, Aged About 38 Years, R/o
Ward No. 3, Johad K Pass, Kalibangan, Tehsil Pilibangan, District
Hanumangarh (Raj.). (Presently Posted As Teacher Grade-III,
Level-Ii, Subject Hindi At Govt. Upper Primary School, Paldi
Pichkiya, Mundawa, Nagaur, Rajasthan).
                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through The District Election Officer,
         Nagaur, Rajasthan.
2.       The Electoral Registration Officer (S.d.o.), Nagaur (Raj.).
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12741/2025
Harish Kumar S/o Shri Krishan Lal, Aged About 45 Years, R/o
Village Kikarwali, Tehsil Raisinghnagar, District Sri Ganganagar.
Presently Posted As Teacher Grade III Level-1 At Govt. Upper
Primary School 1 Kpd B, Block Gharsana, District Sri Ganganagar
(Raj.).
                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       The State Of Rajasthan, Served To Be Through District
         Election Officer Sri Ganganagar.
2.       The Electoral Registraion Officer (Sdm), Anupgarh District
         Sri Ganganagar.
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12968/2025
Smt. Kirti W/o Anandi Lal Tailor D/o Balveer Singh Chuohan,
Aged About 44 Years, Gavariyo Ka Bas, College Road, Ranawas
Station, Panchayat Samiti Marwar Junction, District Pali (Raj.)
Presently Working As Senior Teacher (Sanskrit) At Government
Senior Secondary School, Tanavda, Luni, District Jodhpur (Raj.)

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                                                                     ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Chief Electoral Officer,
         Rajasthan, Jaipur (Raj.)
2.       The Electoral Registration Officer (130), Luni Assembly
         Election Area, And Sub-Divisional Officer, Luni, Jodhpur
         (Raj.)
3.       District Election Officer (Collector), Jodhpur
4.       Director, Secondary Education, Bikaner (Raj.)
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12973/2025
Ratan Lal S/o Shri Ram Lal, Aged About 56 Years, Resident Of
Rampura Kalan, Pali.
                                                                     ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Chief Electoral
         Officer, State Election Commission, Secretariat, Jaipur.
2.       The Electoral Registration Officer Cum Sub Division
         Magistrate (Sdm), Jaitaran, District Beawar. (Rajasthan).
3.       The Director, Secondary Education, Bikaner. (Rajasthan).
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12974/2025
Girdhari Singh Charan S/o Shri Sanwal Dan Singh, Aged About
41 Years, R/o 639, Rajendra Nagar Vistar, Pali, District Pali
(Rajasthan).
                                                                     ----Petitioner
                                    Versus

1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Secretary To Government
         Elementary Education Department, Secretariat, Jaipur
         (Raj.).
2.       The Director, Elementary               Education        Bikaner,   District
         Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3.       The District Collector, Rajsamand, District Rajsamand
         (Rajasthan).
4.       The District Education Officer, Secondary                      Education
         Rajsamand, District Rajsamand (Rajasthan).
5.       The Sub Divisional Officer Cum Ex-Officio Electoral
         Registration Officer, Kumbhalgarh, District Rajsamand
         (Rajasthan).
6.       Kailash Tailor, Vidhyalay Sahayak, Government Senior
         Secondary School Charbhuja, Kumbhalgarh, District
         Rajsamand (Rajasthan).
                                                                 ----Respondents


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                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13142/2025
Om Prakash Kalosiya S/o Shri Rambaks Kalosiya, Aged About 48
Years, R/o Outside Surajpole, Rajsamand (Rajasthan).
                                                                     ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Secretary, Department Of
         Secondary Education, Secretariat, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2.       District Education   Officer,                Secondary        Education,
         Rajsamand (Rajasthan).
3.       District Election       Officer      Cum       Collector,     Rajsamand
         (Rajasthan).
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13173/2025
Aarti Sharma D/o Shyam Sunder Sharma, Aged About 43 Years,
R/o Plot No. 73, Bandhu Nagar, Sikar Road, Murlipura, Jaipur,
Rajasthan. Working As Teacher Gr.ii Level 2 English At Govt. Sr.
Secondary School, Uchiyarda, Bilara, District Jodhpur.
                                                                     ----Petitioner
                                    Versus

1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary, School
         Education     Department,     Government    Secretariat
         Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
2.       The Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner.
3.       The District Education Officer, Elementary (Headquarter),
         Jodhpur.
4.       The District Election Officer (Collector), Jodhpur.
5.       The Election Registration Officer (S.d.m., Assembly Bilara,
         District Jodhpur.
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13346/2025
Gauri Shankar Awasthi S/o Kailash Chand Awasthi, Aged About
29 Years, R/o Village Khoh, Post Khoh, Tehsil Laxmangarh Khoh,
District Alwar (Raj.). (Presently Posted As Teacher Grade-Iii,
Level-Ii, Subject Science-Maths At Govt. Upper Primary School,
Sokiyana, Thirod, Mundava, Nagaur, Rajasthan).
                                                                     ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       State Of Rajasthan, Through The District Election Officer,
         Nagaur, Rajasthan.
2.       The Electoral Registration Officer (S.d.o.), Nagaur (Raj.).
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13353/2025
Jaydev Arya S/o Mahesh Chand Arya, Aged About 45 Years, R/o
Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan.

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                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       The State Of Rajasthan, Through Secretary, Secondary
         Education, Govt. Of Rajasthan, Secretariat, Jaipur.
2.       The Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan, Bikaner.
3.       The District Collector, Bundi, District Bundi, Rajasthan.
4.       The Sub-Division Magistrate Cum Ex-Officio Electoral
         Registration Officer, Bundi, District Bundi.
                                                                 ----Respondents
                S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13510/2025
Suman D/o Shri Ramawatar, Aged About 42 Years, R/o Village
And Pst Dalelpura, Tehsil Khetri, District Jhunjhunu (Raj.).
                                                                    ----Petitioner
                                    Versus
1.       The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Chief Electoral
         Officer, State Election Commission, Secretariat, Jaipur.
2.       The District Election Officer (Collector), District Bhilwara
         (Raj.).
3.       The Electoral Registration Officer Cum Sub Division
         Magistrate (Sdm), Asind, District Bhilwara (Raj.).
4.       The District Education Officer, Elementary Education,
         Bhilwara (Raj.).
5.       The Block Elementary Education Officer, Hurda, District
         Bhilwara (Raj.).
                                                                 ----Respondents


For Petitioner(s)         :     Mr. J.S. Bhaleria
                                Mr. Deepak Pareek
                                Mr. Ramesh Kumar
                                Mr. NR Budania
                                Mr. Rohitash Singh Rathore
                                Mr. Sushil Solanki
                                Mr. Sunil Kumar Singodiya through VC
                                Mr. Mahendra Singh Godara
                                Mr. Hans Raj Nimbar
                                Mr. Pawan Kumar Verma with
                                Mr. Naved Khan Sindhi
                                Mr. Vinod Jhajharia through VC
For Respondent(s)         :     Mr. S.S. Ladrecha, AAG with
                                Mr. Ravindra Jala
                                Mr. Kuldeep Vaishnav, Dy.G.C. with
                                Mr. Deepak Vaishnav & Mr. Nilesh
                                Choudhary
                                Mr. N.K. Mehta, Dy. G.C. with
                                Mr. Bhupesh Charan



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              HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE REKHA BORANA

Order
22/07/2025

1. The present writ petitions have been filed aggrieved of the

orders impugned whereby the petitioners have been appointed as

Booth Level Officers (BLO).

2. It has been argued on behalf of the petitioners that as per

instructions/guidelines dated 04.10.2022 of the Election

Commission of India (ECI), a Booth Level Officer should be an

elector of the polling station where he/she is deputed as BLO.

Instructions/guidelines dated 04.10.2022 were however modified

vide communication dated 05.06.2025 and as per the said

modification, it is only when a regular State/local Government

employee registered as an elector in the concerned electoral area

is not available, that an employee working in the area covered by

that part of electoral roll, can be appointed.

3. Counsel for the petitioners while relying upon clause 1.2 of

instructions/guidelines dated 04.10.2022 (as modified vide

communication dated 05.06.2025) submitted that in absence of

regular State/local Government employee, other Aaganwadi

Workers, Contractual Teachers or Central Government employees

could have been appointed as BLOs. It is only in extreme cases

where neither the regular State/local Government employees nor

the other employees as abovementioned are available that the

employees working in the area covered by that part of electoral

roll can be appointed and that too, only after obtaining a ‘Non-

availability Certificate’ signed by Electoral Registration Officer

(ERO) and counter-signed by District Election Officer (DEO).

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4. The case of the petitioners is that no ‘Non-availability

Certificate’ was procured by the respondent authorities to ensure

that no regular State/local Government employees who were

enrolled as electors in the electoral roll of the concerned area, are

available. In absence of any such ‘Non-availability Certificate’, the

respondent-Department could not have adhered to Clause 1.3 of

the guidelines without first ascertaining the non-availability of

employees as prescribed in Clause 1.1 & Clause 1.2 of the

modified guidelines of ECI.

5. Counsels in S.B. Civil Writ Petition Nos.12741/2025 &

13510/2025 raised two additional grounds:

i. There definitely were certain regular employees

available who were enrolled in the electoral roll of the concerned

area. Despite there being such regular employees available, the

petitioners have been appointed as BLOs which is in contravention

to the guidelines of ECI.

ii. The petitioner is a single teacher in the concerned

school and in terms of Clause 1.5(d) of instructions/guidelines

dated 04.10.2022 of ECI, no teacher of a single teacher school

could have been deployed as a BLO.

6. Per contra counsels for the respondent-Department

submitted that the necessity to obtain the ‘Non-availability

Certificate’ is only in the case where the Department was to

proceed in terms of Clause 1.2 of the guidelines. Herein, the

Department proceeded in terms of Clause 1.3 of the guidelines

and hence, no ‘Non-availability Certificate’ as prescribed in Clause

1.2 of the guidelines, was even required.

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7. Counsels submit that Clause 1.3 of the modified guidelines

specifically prescribes that in case of non-availability of the

employees in terms of Clause 1.1 & Clause 1.2, BLOs could be

appointed amongst such employees who were working in the area

covered by that part of electoral roll. The only requisite as per

Clause 1.3 is that a prior approval of CEO ought to be taken. The

same has definitely been taken by the State Department and

hence, the orders impugned are totally in consonance with the

directions as issued by the ECI.

8. Counsels further submit that so far as non-availability of the

employees who were the electors of the concerned area is

concerned, the same was very well ensured from all the respective

schools/institutions prior to the issuance of orders of appointment

of the BLOs.

9. In support of their submissions, counsels relied upon the

Co-ordinate Bench judgments of this Court in S.B. Civil Writ

Petition No.17945/2021; Mahesh Swami vs. The State of

Rajasthan & Anr. (decided on 16.03.2022) and S.B. Civil Writ

Petition No.4962/2024; Tulsi Ram Munsiya vs. State of

Rajasthan & Ors. (decided 09.12.2024).

10. Counsels, with the above submissions, prayed for dismissal

of the present writ petitions.

11. Heard the counsels and perused the record.

12. So far as the necessity of obtaining the ‘Non-availability

Certificate’ in terms of Clause 1.2 of the modified guidelines of ECI

is concerned, this Court is of the clear opinion that the same

would apply only when the BLOs are to be appointed amongst

Anganwadi workers, Contract Teachers or Central Government

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employees. Only if such category of employees were to be

appointed as BLO, the CEO was under a mandate to obtain a ‘Non-

availability Certificate’ as prescribed under Clause 1.2. But

admittedly, the Department has not proceeded in terms of Clause

1.2 but has appointed the present petitioners as BLOs while

adhering to Clause 1.3 of the modified guidelines of ECI.

13. For ready reference, reproduction of Clause 1 of instructions/

guidelines dated 04.10.2022 and communication dated

05.06.2025 would be apt.

14. Clause 1 of Instructions/guidelines of Election Commission of

India dated 04.10.2022 provides as under:

“1. Appointment of Booth Level Officers

1.1 Booth Level Officers are to be appointed by the
Electoral Registration Officer under Section 13B (2) of the
Representation of the People Act, 1950 after obtaining
approval of the District Election Officer. They shall deem to
be on deputation of the Election Commission of India
under section 13CC of the RP. Act, 1950.
1.2 Booth Level Officer can be appointed from the
following suggested list of categories Government/Semi
Government employees:-

(i) Teachers

(ii) Anganwadi workers,

(iii) Patwari/Amin/Lekhpal,

(iv) Panchayat Secretary,

(v) Village Level Workers,

(vi) Electricity Bill Readers,

(vii) Postman,

(viii) Auxiliary Nurses & Mid-wives,

(ix) Health workers,

(x) Mid-day Meal workers,

(xi) Contract teachers,

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(xii) Corporation Tax Collectors, and

(xiii) Clerical Staff in Urban area (UDC/LDC etc.)

1.3 Besides the above list, the following
official/individuals can also be appointed/drafted as BLO:-

a. Central Government employees can be drafted only
when prescribed/suggested 13 prescribed options have
been exhausted.

b. Group ‘B’ officers can be drafted if prescribed/suggested
13 prescribed options have been exhausted.

c. Willing Retired government servant only where serving
government servants are not available within the polling
area. However, in rural area, the District Election Officer
shall give a non-availability certificate (Annexure-I) in
such cases.

d. Any specific category as and when required on case to
case basis by CEO of concerned State, after prior approval
of the Commission.

1.4 To the extent possible, a Booth Level Officer should
be an elector in the polling station where she he is
deputed uted-as-Booth Level Officer. However, for the
urban area ACs, if it is found more feasible by the CEO,
work area may be aligned with their work place of original
department/organization.

1.5 Following points should also be ensured before
deployment of BLOs:-

a……

b……

c……

d. Teachers shall be drafted minimally as Booth Level
Officers. However, where necessary, they should be
drafted for Booth Level Officer work during holidays and
during non-teaching hours and non-teaching days so as to
avoid any loss of academic work. It must be ensured that

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no teacher of a single teacher school is deployed for this
purpose.”

15. The above Clause was modified vide communication dated

05.06.2025 which reads as under:

“I am directed to refer to the Commission’s Guidelines No.
23/BLO/2022-ERS dated 4th October 2022, issued with
regards to the appointment of Booth Level Officers. In
accordance with the directions given by the Hon’ble
Commission during the Chief Electoral Officer’s Conference
held on 23rd May 2025 in New Delhi, it is hereby stated
that the instructions contained in paragraph 1.1, 1.2, 1.3,
and 1.4 of the above-mentioned guidelines and in
paragraphs 5.2.1, 5.2.2, 5.2.3 & 5.2. of Manual on
Electoral Rolls-2023, stand modified as follows:

1.1 ERO to appoint a BLO for each part of an electoral
roll, under Section 138 (2) of the Representation of the
People Act, 1950, amongst any Group C and above
regular serving employees of state/local government
enrolled as elector in that part.

1.2 In the absence of regular state/local government
employees, ERO may appoint BLO amongst Anganwadi
warkers, Contract Teachers, or central government
employees. However, in such cases, CEO shall obtain a
non-availability certificate (Annexure-1) signed by ERO
and countersigned by DEO.

1.3 In the absence of any employee of categories
mentioned above enrolled as an elector in that part of
electoral roll, ERO, with the prior approval of CEO, may
appoint BLO amongst such categories of employee
working in the area covered by that part of electoral
roll.

1.4 In any other case, prior approval from the
Commission shall be mandatory.

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2. All Chief Electoral Officers are requested for the strict
compliance of the above said guidelines of the Commission
and to send an ATR by 20th June, 2025 positively.”

16. What can be interpreted and concluded from the above

Clauses is that the first priority for appointment of Booth Level

Officer is to be given to those regular State/local Government

employees who are the electors of the concerned area where they

are to be deployed as BLOs.

17. If no employee falling in the above category is available, the

BLOs can be appointed amongst the Anganwadi workers, Contract

Teachers or Central Government employees. But then, they also

ought to be the elector of the concerned electoral area. However,

if such employees are to be deployed, a ‘Non-availability

Certificate’ was to be procured by the CEO.

18. In case of non-availability of the employees of both the

above categories i.e. the regular or the contractual employees who

are the electors of the concerned electoral area, adherence to

Clause 1.3 of the guidelines could be made. Clause 1.3 of the

modified guidelines of ECI specifically provides for appointment of

BLOs from all such categories of employees who are working in

the areas covered by that part of electoral roll. The only essential

requirement in terms of Clause 1.3 of the guidelines is that it

ought to have a prior approval of CEO.

19. Coming on to the present matters, as has been submitted in

the reply to the writ petitions, the non-availability of both the

categories of employees as prescribed in Clause 1.1 & 1.2 of the

guidelines was ensured by the respondents before adhering to

Clause 1.3 of the modified guideline.

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20. So far as prior approval of CEO in terms of Clause 1.3 is

concerned, there is no dispute on the same as such approval has

been obtained and the relevant documents have even been

annexed along with the reply.

21. In view of the above, the ground as raised on behalf of the

petitioners to the effect that in no case, the employees working in

the concerned area could be deployed as BLOs without first

obtaining the ‘Non-availability Certificate’ qua regular State/local

Government employees or the other contractual and Aanganwadi

workers, is not tenable.

22. Evidently, the respondents have adhered to Clause 1.3 of the

guidelines and as observed above, the only requirement for the

said purpose is the approval of CEO, which has been taken.

23. The orders impugned on that count therefore, do not deserve

any interference.

24. Coming on to the ground that regular State/local

Government employees and Aanganwadi workers who are the

electors of the concerned electoral area are available and despite

such candidates being available, the petitioners have erroneously

been deployed without adhering to Clause 1.1 and 1.2 of the

guidelines. This Court is of the opinion that the said aspect can be

taken care of by directing the respondent authorities to consider

the representation of the petitioners on that aspect.

25. So far as the ground raised in two petitions i.e. S.B. Civil

Writ Petitions No12741/2025 & 13510/2025 to the extent that the

petitioners are single teachers in the concerned schools is

concerned, the interference in such cases also deserves to be

made.

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26. In view of the above facts, the present writ petitions are

disposed of with the following directions :

(i) If any representation is filed by the petitioners within a

period of twenty days from now, identifying any regular

State/local Government employee who is the elector of the

concerned area, the respondent authorities shall be under an

obligation to strictly comply with Clause 1.1 of the

instructions/guidelines dated 04.10.2022 (as modified vide

communication dated 05.06.2025) of the ECI.

(ii) If a representation is filed by any of the petitioners within a

period of twenty days to the effect that he/she is a single teacher

in the concerned school, the respondent authorities shall be under

an obligation to verify the said fact and if it is found true, such

petitioner shall be relieved from the duties of BLO with immediate

effect.

27. Stay petitions and pending applications, if any, stand

disposed of.

(REKHA BORANA),J
257-267/KashishS/-

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