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Suitable, has to be read in the context for which the enactment is made. Where the promotion is to be made for the post of stenographer, the stenographer must be efficient in shorthand writing and typing. The suitability must relate to this aspect, Virendra Kumar Misra v. State of Uttar Pradesh, (1995) All LJ 778.
Suitable, the word 'suitability' itself is correlated with the object of recruitment, namely, that a person has to be considered suitable for appoint-ment to a superior service which itself furnished the norm that he is considered suitable having regard to his service in the State Forest Service. This in turn refers only to the past records of the service in the State as an officer of the State Forest Service. The Special Selection Board under Regulation 5(2)(a) has to adjudge the suitability of an officer from his service records which from the basis of the preparation of the list and the list to prepared after consideration of the records would reflect the overall assessment of the officers of the State Forest Service, Parvez Qadir v. Union of India, AIR 1975 SC 446: (1975) 4 SCC 318: (1975) 2 SCR 432.
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