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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition of Part-Time Lecturers Seeking Conversion to Full-Time Posts — No Right to Conversion Without Government Sanction. State's Rejection of University's Proposal Upheld as Policy Decision Not Subject to Judicial Review.

The petitioners, three part-time lecturers appointed by SNDT Women's University, challenged the State Government's decision dated 27/11/2015 rejecting...

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Bombay High Court Upholds School Tribunal's Compensation Award for Illegal Termination of Teachers Under MEPS Act. Termination Without Prior Approval of Education Officer Held Illegal, but Back Wages Limited to One Year's Salary as Reinstatement Not Feasible Due to Superannuation.

The judgment involves four writ petitions arising from a dispute between two retired teachers, Baburao Dahat and Sulbha Hejib, and their employer, Jaw...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition of Teacher Challenging Termination, Sets Aside School Tribunal's Findings on Qualification and Workload. Petitioner's 9-year service as Assistant Teacher teaching Std. V to VII held sufficient to establish qualification and workload under MEPS Act.

The petitioner, Dinkar Sitaram Jadhav, was appointed as an Assistant Teacher at Shri Sant Gulab Baba Vidyalaya, a school run by Shri Dattatraya Shiksh...

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Supreme Court Dismisses State Appeals Against Grant-in-Aid Claims Under Repealed 1994 Order. Employees of Non-Government Educational Institutions Entitled to Grant-in-Aid Despite Repeal of Orissa (Non Government Colleges, Junior Colleges and Higher Secondary Schools) Grant-in-Aid Order, 1994.

The case involves a batch of civil appeals filed by the State of Odisha against various respondents, who are employees of non-government educational i...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Seeking De-reservation of Lecturer Post and Regularization of Services. Petitioner failed to establish any legal right to de-reservation or regularization under Government Resolution dated 5th December 1994.

The petitioner, Varsha Manohar Dhongade, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the High Court of Judicature at B...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petitions Challenging Termination of Assistant Teachers in Unaided Private School — Appointment of Petitioner Teachers Held Valid Under MEPS Act, 1977 and Rules, 1981; Termination Set Aside with Reinstatement and Back Wages.

The judgment involves four writ petitions filed by Assistant Teachers (Sangita Banshiram Jajage, Sunita Yeshwant Panchmukh, Vaishali Digambar Choudhar...

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Bombay High Court Awards 6% Interest on Delayed Payment of Arrears of Salary to Lecturer in Reinstatement Case. The court held that the petitioner is entitled to interest on arrears of salary paid after a delay of several years following reinstatement with backwages.

The petitioner, Sunilkumar Madanlal Agrawal, was appointed as a lecturer in Physics on 01.07.1994 at Mahavir Marwadi School Society, Gondia. He was te...