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Mar 04 1996 (HC)

Deep Chand Sood and ors. Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh and ors.

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Reported in : 1997ACJ831

..... the service conditions of the academic staff are, therefore, not purely ..... 4 and sub-divisional police officer, nurpur that since a case under section 304-a of the indian penal code, 1860 had already been registered against the school staff, the post-mortem of the dead bodies was to be conducted, whereupon, these parents/ relatives became violent and demanded that the bodies be handed over to them without ..... of the academic staff. ..... compensation should be awarded to the parents of the deceased children, although, the loss sustained by the parents due to the negligence of the school management, chairman and the staff is of great magnitude and cannot be exactly compensated in terms of money, however, we feel that awarding of reasonable amount of compensation may set off their agony to ..... the above rescue teams, one rescue party of the local villagers, mobilised by the pardhan of the gram panchayat and revenue staff, also joined the search operations in the morning of 29.5.1995 and searched the dead bodies of the missing students up to ..... although he has stated that he reached the spot on receiving the information and returned after giving appropriate instructions to the staff at the site to get in touch with the parents of the students, yet there is complete lack of initiative ..... in these circumstances, the responsibility of the chairman was greater since the staff accompanying the students were unknown to the place and the students were between the age group of 10 and 12 years with height in .....

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May 25 2006 (HC)

Divya Jyoti Educational Society and anr. Vs. Himachal Pradesh Board of ...

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Reported in : 2006(2)ShimLC220

..... in april, 2007 and thereafter all applications for affiliation by schools should be invited by the board by issuing advertisements in the month of november of the year previous to the academic year for which affiliation is sought in leading newspapers being widely circulated in himachal pradesh (three english and three hindi) requiring that the applications for affiliation should be submitted to the ..... board by 31st december of the year prior to the year for which affiliation is sought that is to say that for the academic year 2007-2008 the applications for affiliation should be submitted to the board by 31st december, 2006 and no application for affiliation should be entertained thereafter under any circumstances. ..... case the costs are deposited the dismissal of this petition shall not disentitle the petitioners from seeking affiliation for the academic year 2006-2007 and the board shall decide the said application for affiliation, if submitted, strictly on its own ..... required to submit detailed plans of the existing structures and facilities available with the school and also the names and qualifications of the staff proposed to be engaged in the school alongwith the consent letters of such persons and any other documents which the board may prescribe. ..... the commencement of the academic year send complete information to the board with regard to the staff which has actually been recruited, names of the staff alongwith qualifications, photographs .....

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Aug 09 2007 (HC)

Shimla Education Society and Trust Vs. State of H.P. and anr.

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Reported in : AIR2008HP4

..... the power, particularly to allocate and disclose grants, to evolve suitable performance appraisal systems incorporating norms and mechanisms for maintaining accountability of the technical institutions, laying down norms and standards for courses, curricula, staff pattern, staff qualifications, assessment and examinations, fixing norms and guidelines for charging tuition fee and other fees, granting approval for starting new technical institutions or introducing new courses or programmes, to lay down norms or ..... into consideration by the medical council and the central government under sub-section (7) include the capacity to offer the minimum standard of medical education as prescribed by the central government, adequacy of financial resources, necessary facilities in respect of staff equipment, accommodation, training, and other facilities to ensure proper functioning of the medical college, adequate hospital facilities, arrangement/programme to impart proper training to students and the requirement of manpower in the field of practice of medicine.it ..... (5) every institution, in respect of which recognition has been refused, shall discontinue the course or training in teacher education from the end of the academic session next following the date of receipt of the order refusing recognition passed under clause (b) of sub-section (3). ..... course for the academic session 2006-07 on 25-1-2006. ..... . course as well, for the current academic ..... programme should at least be one academic year. .....

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Jan 09 1998 (HC)

State of Himachal Pradesh Vs. Union of India (Uoi) and anr.

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1998HP46

..... to establish a medical college or the existing medical college seeking to open a new or higher course of study or training or to increase its admission capacity has adequate financial resources; (c) whether necessary facilities in respect of staff, equipment, accommodation, training and other facilities to ensure proper functioning of the medical college or conducting the new course of study or training or accommodating the increased admission capacity have been provided or would be provided within the ..... we are advening to this position not from any desire to inject abstract academic vagueness in the adjudication of the concrete issues, but only to emphasise the point that the constitu-tional courts in our country being fully insulated from interference by the other two ..... activities of various government branches for the purpose of establishment of the medical college with effect from the academic year 1997-98 the state government had appointed a special officer. 3. ..... . rajendra prashad medical college, tanda will result in one academic year going waste not only in respect of tanda college ..... where an academic body has applied the rules in a bona fide manner to all the students equally, the high court should not interfere with the internal working of the academic body. ..... favourably and so the latter by an order dated 4-2-1997 (annexure p-4) granted letter of intent for the establishment of medical college with certain conditions 'for 50 annual admissions from the academic session 1997-98'. .....

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Apr 07 2008 (HC)

Parents Association (Dav Public School) and anr. Vs. State of H.P. and ...

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Reported in : 2008(3)ShimLC455

..... while fixing the fee structure the committee shall also take into consideration, inter alia, the salary or remuneration paid to the members of the faculty and other staff, the investment made by them, the infrastructure provided and plan for future development of the institution as also expansion of the educational institution. ..... sood had also drawn the attention of this court to the reply whereby it has been specifically stated that the school staff is fully trained and qualified as per the norms laid down by the c.b.s.e. ..... the fee structure for each institute must be fixed keeping in mind the infrastructure and facilities available, the investments made, salaries paid to the teachers and staff, future plans for expansion and/or betterment of the institution etc. ..... institutions throughout india for the academic year 1999-2000. ..... to be made for future by investing huge amount for buying new books, new instruments for science laboratory, furniture construction of building and its maintenance, the salaries to be paid to the teachers and the supporting ministerial staff. .....

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Jul 04 1994 (HC)

Dr. K.C. Malhotra Vs. the Chancellor, H.P. University, Shimla and ors.

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Reported in : AIR1995HP156

..... . (ii) section 12(c) of the act deals with powers and duties of the vice-chancellor and this provision of the act makes the vice-chancellor, the principal executive and academic officer of the university, who shall exercise general supervision and control over the affairs of the university and shall be responsible for its proper and efficient functioning ..... all the material, relevant facts as revealed in my discreet enquiries, it is with great reluctance but, in the interest of university, i form an opinion that the continuation of the present vice-chancellor in office is not only non-conducive for the academics in the university but also detrimental to the interests of the students and the university as a whole ..... . the atmosphere is neither conducive for the academic pursuits nor for the smooth day-to day functioning of the university ..... . the academic studies were suffering, it was not conducive for the academic pursuit of the smooth functioning of the university ..... . number of junior engineers, clerical staff, p.r.o, and lecturers were appointed without following the norms as per the details given in annexure r-l/1 which has resulted in considerable heart burning in the university ..... . he had also the occation to go through the relevant files and the representations made to him by various corss sections of the students, staff and employees of the h.p .....

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Oct 19 2013 (HC)

Maharaja Lakshman Sen Memorial College and Others Vs. State of H.P. an ...

Court : Himachal Pradesh

..... that colleges which were getting grant-in-aid under the himachal pradesh non-government affiliated colleges grant-in-aid rules, 1994 shall be provided grant-in-aid only for those teaching and non-teaching staff for whom grant-in-aid was being provided prior to notification of himachal pradesh grant-in-aid to non-government colleges rules, 2008 and the amount of annual grant-in-aid to these colleges shall be restricted ..... pradesh grant-in-aid to non-government colleges (2nd amendment) rules, 2009 (in short called the rules of 2009), in particular to the extent the grant-in-aid has been restricted to teaching and non-teaching staff for whom the grant-in-aid was being provided prior to coming into force of the rules of 2008 and without providing any grant-in-aid towards the enactments and other benefits and also to the ..... grant-in-aid less than 50% of the revenue gap towards salary component for both teaching and non-teaching staff from the state government will necessarily loose the tag of aided college within the meaning of act of ..... subjects grant-in-aid will be admissible only in respect of salaries of teaching staff in under graduate courses in arts, commerce and science for which affiliation of the university has ..... as, the number of students, number of courses run, the academic results of previous years etc. ..... in-aid to a college shall not exceed 50% of the revenue gap (total expenditure on salary of approved teaching and non-teaching staff minus the total income from all sources). .....

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May 31 2013 (HC)

State of H.P. Vs. Surinder Pal Singh and Another

Court : Himachal Pradesh

..... according to the prosecution, on 28.5.1995, 77 students (59 boys and 18 girls) and staff members of dalhousie public school, badhani (pathankot) (hereinafter dps for short) went for a picnic on 28.5.1995 on the banks of river beas at tanda patan, indora. .....

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May 03 2013 (HC)

Manjeet Kumar and Another Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh and Another

Court : Himachal Pradesh

dharam chand chaudhary, j. challenge in these appeals is to the judgment dated 8.12.2008, passed by learned additional sessions judge, sirmaur district at nahan, in sessions trial no. 20-n/7 of 2007, convicting and sentencing thereby the appellant (in cr. appeal no.40/2009), hereinafter referred to as accused no.1, to undergo rigorous imprisonment for life and to pay a fine of rs.15,000/- under section 302 ipc and in default of payment of fine to undergo further imprisonment for a period of one year; whereas acquitting the respondent (in cr. appeal no. 290 of 2009), hereinafter referred to as accused no.2, of the charge under section 302 of the indian penal code read with section 34 ipc, by giving him benefit of doubt. 2. the occurrence having taken place on 23.7.2007 in broad daylight around 3.30 p.m. in village sawana, tehsil rajgarh, district sirmaur, has taken away a precious and valuable human life as the victim, naresh kumar succumbed to stab injuries he received on vital part of his body in the said occurrence, most probably on the way to hospital as he was declared brought dead by the doctor on duty. 3. the incident leading to these proceedings is of village swana, tehsil rajgarh, district sirmaur. the place of occurrence is house of one pyar chand, a school teacher, who had arranged feast for his relatives and fellow villagers on 27.3.2007 on the occasion of his retirement from service. complainant party and accused persons had also come there to have meals, being .....

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Jun 14 2012 (HC)

State of H.P. Vs. Mahender Singh and Another

Court : Himachal Pradesh

v.k. ahuja, j. 1. this is an appeal filed by the state of h.p. under section 378 cr.p.c. against the judgment of the court of learned additional sessions judge, mandi, dated 23.12.2003, vide which he acquitted the respondents of the charge framed against them under section 302 read with section 34 of i.p.c. 2. briefly stated, the facts of the case are that on 16.8.2001, at 9.30 a.m., a telephonic message was received at police station sadar, mandi, that one parvinder resident of village alothi has been murdered and police should come and investigate. this information was recorded vide rapat no. 3 dated 16.8.2001. s.h.o. alongwith other police officials proceeded to the spot. he thereafter recorded the statement of kaushalya devi, mother of the deceased, in which she had stated that her husband is already dead and she has two sons, namely parvinder, now deceased and mohinder, respondent and third her step son jageshwar, respondent. it was alleged that all the three brothers were living separately and she was living with mohinder, respondent. on the previous day, she had taken her son parvinder, deceased, to deodhar temple for treatment, since he used to remain ill and was mentally disturbed. she further stated that she came back at about 2/2.30 p.m. and was in her house. at about 8.00 p.m., she heard the cries of parvinder and she was going towards the house of parvinder where both the respondents met her in the courtyard of the house and her son parvinder, deceased was lying .....

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