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Luga Bay Shipping Corporation & Anothersouth India Corporati vs The Board Of Trustees Of The Port Of Cochin & Another

Supreme Court Of India|22 November, 1996
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Summary

Issue: Validity of the appellant's diploma
Rule: The Haryana Education Department's instructions dated 7.7.1981 and 22.7.1981 regarding the recognition of teachers' training diplomas/certificates.
Application: The appellant's diploma obtained from the Secondary Education Board, U.P. Bareilly was not recognized by the Haryana Government, which led to her termination from service.
Conclusion: The appellant's termination from service was based on the Education Department's instructions, which were found to be arbitrary and unjustified.
PETITIONER:
SMT. SANTOSH YADAV Vs. RESPONDENT:
STATE OF HARYANA AND OTHERS DATE OF JUDGMENT: 02/05/1996 BENCH:
PUNCHHI, M.M. BENCH:
PUNCHHI, M.M. THOMAS K.T. (J) CITATION:
JT 1996 (5) 641 1996 SCALE (4)442 ACT:
HEADNOTE:
JUDGMENT:
Leave granted.
O R D E R The High Court dismissed the writ petition of the appellant in limine.
The appellant had put to challenge order dated 27-3- 1990 (Annexure-H) whereby she was conveyed by the School authorities under whom she was working as a Hindi Teachress, that since she had secured her Teacher’s Training from the Secondary Education Board, U.P., Bareilly, which was not recognized by the Haryana Government, she had to be relieved from her duties thenceforth with immediate effect. By one stroke of pen, her long durated service spanning from 21-10- 1980 onwards, which began on six monthly basis, (ignoring small gaps here and there) till the year 1990 was wiped out; whereas undeniably other Teachers similarly situated on six months’ basis, had been able to mature as permanent teachers entitled to continue in service. The lone disquieting factor was that the appellant had a diploma which did not have the approval of the Haryana Government and yet in laxity teachers had been appointed, in order to draw work out of them, to meet the State’s educational needs.
It was for the first time on 7-7-1981 (copy of instruction placed on file) that the Directorate of Education, Haryana woke up from its slumber informing all concerned that it had come to the notice of the Department that persons who had obtained their teacher’s training diploma/certificate from other States were being recruited or appointed and it need be notified that the method was irregular. It was therefore desired that in future only those persons shall be recruited who have obtained their teachers’ training diploma/certificate from Haryana Education Department. All concerned were further required to strictly adhere to these instructions and also to bring all these to the notice of all the appointing authorities under the jurisdiction of the Government as well as non-government (but recognised) institutions for strict compliance.
It is on the basis of the aforesaid letter dated 7-7- 1981 that services of the appellant were terminated on 27-7- 1990.
It is not denied that the appellant was taken in service on the basis of the diploma/certificate she possessed, having obtained it from the Secondary Education Board, U.P., Bareilly and that her six months’ terms were kept renewed from time to time, ignoring small gaps in between, as was the pattern. Therefore we fail to see that when she was acceptable in 1980 and her terms were kept renewed from time to time uptil 22-5-1982, and onwards, whereafter she was confirmed in the year 1984, how could her services be terminated in the year 1990, when she had attained regularity in service. It is significant to note that the letter dated 7-7-1981 was itself watered down on 22-7-1981 (Annexure A) clarifying that the ban imposed on recruitment of persons who had obtained their diplomas/certificates from non-recognised institutions, would not apply to those who were working as teachers on stop-gap/adhoc/six months’ basis before the summer vacation of 1981. Concededly, the appellant occupied that position as she was working on six monthly basis immediately before the summer vacation of 1991. Thus, on account of such relaxation being available for her and she having earned regularity in her service, it was wholly wrong and arbitrary on the part of the Education Department and the School to have deprived her of her job. Thus, the impugned order dated 27-3-1990 (Annexure H) relieving the appellant from her duties as Hindi Teachress with immediate effect, is quashed, putting her back to position with back wages and regularity of service, including other service benefits such as seniority, promotion, increments etc. as would have normally been due to her.
The appeal thus stands allowed in these terms.
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Title

Luga Bay Shipping Corporation & Anothersouth India Corporati vs The Board Of Trustees Of The Port Of Cochin & Another

Court

Supreme Court Of India

JudgmentDate
22 November, 1996
Judges
  • S C Agrawal
  • Sujata V Manohar
  • Cji Act Headnote