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May 28 2004 (HC)

Har Dev Singh Vs. Committee of Management D.B. Santokh Singh Khalsa In ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : 2004(3)AWC2770

Sunil Ambwani, J.1. Heard Sri Ashok Khare, senior advocate assisted by Sri V. K. Singh for petitioner and Sri A. P. Srivastava for respondents.2. This writ petition was nominated for hearing to this Court by the then Hon'ble the Chief Justice on 7.11.2001. After exchange of counter and rejoinder-affidavits between 24.4.2003 to 14.5.2004. when the writ petition was finally heard, the matter was adjourned almost for eighteen dates to enable senior counsel, for the respondents to address the Court. He, however, did not choose to appear even on the date of hearing and thus the Court proceeded to hear Sri A.P. Srivastava for the respondents.3. The petitioner has prayed for quashing of an order dated 2.9.2001, passed by Committee of Management and the order of same date issued by the Manager, D.B. Santokh Singh Khalsa Inter College Partab Pura Agra (hereinafter referred to as the college) and for quashing the entire proceedings including the resolution dated 2.9.2001, claimed to have been pa...

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Aug 08 2003 (HC)

Shiv Shanker Prasad Dwivedi Vs. Deputy Director of Education, Iv Regio ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : 2003(4)AWC3356; (2003)3UPLBEC2415

Sunil Ambwani, J. 1. Heard Sri R. N. Singh, senior advocate, assisted by Sri G. K. Singh for petitioner, and Sri V. K. Singh for committee of management, Sri Shiv Pratap Singh, Inter College, Pawai Kalan, district Muzaffarnagar, respondent No. 3 in the writ petition as well as learned standing counsel. 2. Brief facts giving rise to this writ petition are as follows : Petitioner was initially appointed as J.T.C. grade teacher on 21.7.1964 and thereafter as C.T. grade teacher in I9G9. He was appointed in L.T. grade with effect from 1.9.1975 and thereafter confirmed with effect from 31.8.1974. His appointment as L.T. grade teacher was made as direct recruitment after advertisement and through a selection committee. It was approved by District Inspector of Schools, Mirzapur on 28.8.1973.3. Petitioner was suspended on 1.4.1980. The charge-sheet dated 5.4.1980, charged petitioner with appearing in the examination of Acharya in 1971 as institutional student of Adarsh Sri Shiv Prasad Sanskrit ...

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Dec 02 1994 (HC)

Tushar Kanta Nayak and ors., Etc. Vs. Utkal University and anr.

Court : Orissa

Reported in : AIR1995Ori162; 1995(I)OLR176

D.P. Mohapatra, J.1. The controversy raised in these cases relates to admission of non-collegiate (private) candidates to the Post-Graduate Examinations conducted by the Utkal University ('the University' for short) in 1993. The petitioners had intended to appear in the said examinations as non-collegiate (private) candidates. When the notification dated 17-10-92 (Annexure l)was issued by the Controller of Examinations of the University inviting applications from eligible non-collegiate (private) candidates for admission to the examination, a condition was imposed that candidates securring less than 40 per cent marks in the aggregate and the subject (separately) at the degree shall not be eligible for admission to Post-Graduate Private appearance in any faculty. In the notification this stipulation was stated as an important provision for determining eligibility of the candidates. The petitioners do not fulfil this eligibility qualification. The petitioners, therefore, filed these writ...

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Sep 04 1997 (HC)

Varinder Singh and ors. Vs. State of Punjab and ors.

Court : Punjab and Haryana

Reported in : AIR1998P& H42; (1997)117PLR494

Swatanter Kumar, J.1. The caricious attitude and temerity in the action of the luminous bodies like the Central Council of Homoeopathy, Council of Homoeopathic System of Medicine, Punjab, has resulted in disarray and lead to the institution of the present writ petition. Lack of harmoneous working, co-operation and coordination between the State and Central Statutory bodies controlling the education and granting degrees in Homeopopathy and misrepresentation by the Homoeopathic Medical College, Abohar, has caused serious prejudice to the students including the petitioners herein. Attitude of indifference coupled with lack of zeal to do commonweal for the students of homoeopathy and consequently for the public at large has exposed a serious threat to the entire academic career of the students.2. Commensurate to the expected standards of functioning 01 statutory authorities, controlling the standards, professional ethicsand maintenance of education standards, academic curriculum and admiss...

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Feb 04 2004 (HC)

Amina Vs. State of Kerala

Court : Kerala

Reported in : 2004(1)KLT657

M. Ramachandran, J.1. The management of M.S.M. College, Kayamkulam had requested the Government that two teaching posts in the Department of Zoology were to be sanctioned as duly admissible. The teachers already started to work, in anticipation of such sanction. By Ext. P9 Government Order dated 9.5.2003, the management, however, had been advised that since there was surplusage of teachers in private colleges, generally, and as steps are being taken for deploying them to other private colleges, the request was being rejected. The teachers who stand affected thereby have approached this Court by way of these proceedings.2. Relying on a decision of this Court in O.P. No. 21268 of 2002, the petitioners submit that the objection as above is misconceived, if not illegal. On a perusal of the facts and the law that has to be applied, the contention appears to be sustainable, and the merits therefore could be examined.3. The first respondent in the Writ Petition is the State represented by the...

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Oct 07 1985 (HC)

Bijoe Emmanuel and ors. Vs. State of Kerala and ors.

Court : Kerala

Reported in : AIR1986Ker32

ORDERK.P. Radhakrishna Menon, J. 1. A short question, but of considerable national importance, is raised in this original Petition. The question :Can the pupils in the 4th respondent's school belonging to the religious group known as 'Jehovah's Witnesses' be compelled to sing the National Antehm contrary to their religious beliefs and faith, guaranteed under Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution2. The answer to the question depends upon the interpretation of Articles 25 and 26 of the Constitution. Article 25 guaranteed to every person the freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practise and propagate religion subject to public order, morality and health and also the restrictions that may be imposed by the State, relying on the provisions contained in the Article itself. It is also subject to the other provisions of Part III of the Constitution. The freedom of the religious denomination to manage their religious affairs guaranteed under Article 26, however, is subject only to p...

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Jul 31 2013 (HC)

Air Force School Vs. Shri Gagan Bhalla and anr.

Court : Delhi

* + IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI W.P.(C) No.7077/2010 31st July, 2013 % AIR FORCE SCHOOL Through: ..... Petitioner Mr. M.K. Bhardwaj, Advocate. versus SHRI GAGAN BHALLA AND ANR. ..... Respondents Through: Mr. Pradeep Kumar, Advocate for respondent No.1. Mr. Vinod Wadhwa, Advocate for respondent No.2. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VALMIKI J.MEHTA To be referred to the Reporter or not? Yes VALMIKI J.MEHTA, J (ORAL) 1. This writ petition is filed by the petitioner-school challenging the impugned order of the Delhi School Tribunal (DST) dated 13.5.2010. By the impugned order, DST interpreting Rule 105 of the Delhi School Education Rules, 1973 has held that respondent No.1 is deemed to be confirmed to his post of UDC after initial period of one year of probation.2. I have had an occasion to consider the interpretation of Rule 105 in a recent judgment delivered in W.P.(C) No.8652/2011 titled as Hamdard Public School Vs. Directorate of Education and Anr. decided on 25.7.2013. I have h...

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Jul 09 2018 (SC)

Union of India Vs. Moolchand Khairati Ram Trust

Court : Supreme Court of India

1 Reportable IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO.3155 OF2017UNION OF INDIA APPELLANT VERSUS MOOL CHAND KHAIRATI RAM TRUST RESPONDENT WITH CIVIL APPEAL NOS.31533154 OF2017CIVIL APPEAL No.3156 OF2017AND CIVIL APPEAL NOS.31573158 OF2017JUDGMENT ARUN MISHRA, J.1. The question involved in the appeals is with respect to the validity of Circular issued by the Government of NCT of Delhi (GNCTD) on 2.2.2012 whereby it intimated the hospitals to implement 2 the judgment of Delhi High Court with regard to free treatment to the weaker sections of the society in terms of the judgment dated 22.3.2007 in the case of Social Jurists v. Government of NCT of Delhi & Ors. Thereafter, the Land & Development Officer (in short, L&DO') passed an order dated 2.2.2012 wherein it was stated that the Government of India had taken a policy decision that all the hospitals which have been provided land by L&DO have to strictly follow the policy of providing free treatment as ...

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Sep 25 1998 (HC)

Doomer Singh Vs. U.P. Secondary Education Services Commission, Allahab ...

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : 1999(1)AWC589

Sudhir Narain, J.1. The petitionerseeks writ of certiorarf quashing the resolution dated 20.10.1997 passed by the Committee of Management, Sri Ganesh Inter College, Kasganj, Etah. resolving to terminate the services of the petitioner and the letter of the Manager dated 23.10.1997, whereby he was Informed that his services have been terminated and a writ of mandamus commanding the Committee of Management to comply with the order of the District Inspector of Schools. Etah, dated 28.10.1997, whereby he held that the said resolution was inoperative without its approval by the competent authority.2. The facts in brief are that in Sri Ganesh Inter College, Kasganj, Etah (hereinafter referred to as the Institution), there existed a substantive vacancy of Assistant Teacher in L.T. grade for teaching Hindi subject. The Committee of Management sent the resolution pertaining to the said vacancy to the U. P. Secondary Education Services Commission, Allahabad (In short the Commission). The Commissi...

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Dec 11 1997 (HC)

Shashi Bhushan Srivastava Vs. State of U.P. and ors.

Court : Allahabad

Reported in : (1998)3UPLBEC2161

S.C. Verma, J.1. In the present petition under Article 226 of the Constitution, the petitioner has assailed the order of the District inspector of Schools, Sultanpur dated 7.8.1997 by which the financial sanction for payment of salary to the petitioner on the post of Assistant Teacher to L.T, grade was refused.2. The Institution Janta Higher Secondary School. Kurebhar. Sultanpur, is a recognised institution under the provisions of U.P. Intermediate Education Act and is also governed by the U.P. Act No. 24 of 1971 as also U.P. Secondary Education Service Commission and Board's Act. On the basis of the strength of the students the Institution was granted sanction for one extra sanction in 9th Class by the District Inspector of Schools. The Institution treating it as a vacancy available on a sanctioned post, initiated proceeding for selection and appointment of a Teacher in L.T. grade. The Committee of Management of the Institution after making necessary selection appointed the petitioner...

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