The petition has challenged the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's February 24 decision, notified on March 3, to award a group 'C' government job to Rohith's brother, Vemula Raja Chaithanya Kumar, as well as government accommodation on out of turn basis, saying it was "illegal, arbitrary and politically motivated".
As per the Cabinet, the decision was taken on a representation received from Rohith's brother seeking support for himself and his family by way of employment.
The petitioner, advocate Avadh Kaushik, has alleged that the Cabinet decision was "illegal, arbitrary, motivated, discriminatory and unjustifiable and unfair exercise of discretion without any mandate of law, statute, policy and guidelines".
He has also contended that the decision was "in clear violation of law of land and public policy thereby infringing and abridging the legal and fundamental rights of the public at large in general and Delhi youth in particular who are trying to get the job on their own merits".
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The matter was listed for hearing today before a bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath. However, as the bench did not sit, the petition is listed for hearing on May 17.
It also contended that there was "no rationality or public welfare in the impugned decision" as it was "a simple case of suicide" and "not a case of some special category of any kind of martyrdom or scarifying the life for any good cause".
The PIL also seeks directions to Delhi government "to frame a proper and valid scheme, policy or guidelines for compassionate appointments and to implement the same in Delhi".