Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 4234 Jhar
Judgement Date : 9 November, 2023
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI
W.P.(S) No. 1162 of 2022
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1. Anil Kumar
2. Ramchandra Saw
3. Jainul Ansari
4. Bijay Kumar
5. Madhu Lal Yadav
6. Mukesh Sharma
7. Pradeep Kumar Mehta
8. Md. Firoz Ansari
9. Sunil Kumar
10. Anup Kumar Sahu
11. Mahendra Kumar
12. Md. Ayub Ansari ... ... Petitioners Versus
1. The State of Jharkhand through the Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
2. The Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy Development, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
3. The Director, Directorate of Primary Education, Department of School Education and Literacy Development, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
4. The District Superintendent of Education, Chatra
5. The District Superintendent of Education, Hazaribagh
6. The District Superintendent of Education, Ramgarh
7. The District Superintendent of Education, Koderma
8. The District Superintendent of Education, Giridh
9. The District Superintendent of Education, Bokaro
10. The District Superintendent of Education, Dhanbad
11. The District Superintendent of Education, Dumka
12. The District Superintendent of Education, Deoghar
13. The District Superintendent of Education, Jamtara
14. The District Superintendent of Education, Godda
15. The District Superintendent of Education, Sahibganj
16. The District Superintendent of Education, Pakur .... ... Respondents With W.P.(S) No. 3471 of 2022 Md. Hamim Ansari ... ... Petitioner Versus
1. The State of Jharkhand through the Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
2. The Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy Development, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
3. The Director, Directorate of Primary Education, Department of School Education and Literacy Development, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
4. The District Superintendent of Education, Chatra
5. The District Superintendent of Education, Hazaribagh
6. The District Superintendent of Education, Ramgarh
7. The District Superintendent of Education, Koderma
8. The District Superintendent of Education, Giridih
9. The District Superintendent of Education, Bokaro
10. The District Superintendent of Education, Dhanbad
11. The District Superintendent of Education, Dumka
12. The District Superintendent of Education, Deoghar
13. The District Superintendent of Education, Jamtara
14. The District Superintendent of Education, Godda
15. The District Superintendent of Education, Sahibganj
16. The District Superintendent of Education, Pakur .... ... Respondents With W.P.(S) No. 1230 of 2022
1. Rameshwar Prasad Mahto
2. Ghanshyam Mahto
3. Md. Alimuddin Ansari
4. Sabir Alam
5. Iqbal Ahmad Jilani
6. Dew Narayan Mahto
7. Sudama Prasad Mahato
8. Judendra Prasad Mahto
9. Lakshminarayan Mahto
10. Rajesh Mandal
11. Yogesh Kumar Dutta
12. Umesh Mandal ... ... Petitioners Versus
1. The State of Jharkhand through the Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
2. The Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy Development, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
3. The Director, Directorate of Primary Education, Department of School Education and Literacy Development, Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi
4. The District Superintendent of Education, Chatra
5. The District Superintendent of Education, Giridih
6. The District Superintendent of Education, Hazaribag
7. The District Superintendent of Education, Ramgarh
8. The District Superintendent of Education, Koderma
9. The District Superintendent of Education, Bokaro
10. The District Superintendent of Education, Dhanbad
11. The District Superintendent of Education, Dumka
12. The District Superintendent of Education, Deoghar
13. The District Superintendent of Education, Godda
14. The District Superintendent of Education, Sahibganj
15. The District Superintendent of Education, Pakur
16. The District Superintendent of Education, Jamtara .... ... Respondents
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJESH SHANKAR For the Petitioners : Mr. Baleshwar Yadav, Advocate [in W.P.(S) Nos. 1162 & 3471 of 2022] Mr. Ajit Prasad, Advocate [in W.P.(S) Nos. 1230 of 2022] For the Respondents : Ms. Amrita Banerjee, AC to G.P.-I [in W.P.(S) No. 1162 of 2022] : Mr. Ranjan Kumar, A.C. to Sr.S.C.-I [in W.P.(S) No. 3471 of 2022] Ms. Versa Ramsisaria, A.C. to G.P.-V [in W.P.(S) No. 1230 of 2022]
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Order No. 06 Dated: 09.11.2023
Since the issues involved in all the writ petitions are
similar, the same are being taken up and disposed of by this
common order with the consent of learned counsel for the
parties.
2. The petitioners, who are at present para teachers, have
filed the present writ petitions primarily for issuance of direction
upon the respondent authorities to accommodate them in the
counselling process to be conducted for the post of Assistant
Teacher in the light of judgment dated 16.02.2022 passed by
this Court in W.P.(S) No. 2378 of 2019 (Paras Nath Mandal Vs.
The State of Jharkhand & Ors.) and other analogous cases in
respective districts under non-para category for remaining
vacancies of Intermediate Trained Teachers (Class I to V) and if
the petitioners are found eligible, to be suitably appointed as
they have already applied against the vacancies in different
districts in year 2015 under para category and the candidates
having lesser marks than the petitioners under non-para
category have been selected in the merit list and allowed to
participate in the counselling.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioners in all these writ
petitions jointly submit that similar issue came up for
consideration before this Court in W.P.(S) No. 2378 of 2019
[Paras Nath Mandal Vs. The State of Jharkhand & Ors.] and
other analogous cases, which were allowed vide order dated
16.02.2022 with following directions:
"18. As a cumulative effect of the aforesaid observations, rules, guidelines, legal propositions and judicial pronouncements, I hereby direct the respondents to initiate process of counseling for the present petitioners by way of last opportunity, since they have obtained more marks than the last selected candidates in the merit list. The petitioners shall approach the Deputy Commissioners of the concerned Districts, as early as possible, preferably, within a period of eight weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and thereafter, the Deputy Commissioner shall initiate the process of counseling after giving proper notice to the petitioners by way of Press Communique, advertising the notice in the local newspaper having the wide circulation in the concerned Districts and also by putting the notice on the Notice Board of the Office of concerned District Superintendent of Education and thereafter, the entire process of counseling be completed within a period of further four weeks subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria and also if the present petitioners have secured more marks than the last selected candidates.
Let the entire process be completed within a period of four months from the date of receipt/ production of a copy of this order.
19. Let it be made clear that no further counselling shall be held for any reasons whatsoever as the advertisement for appointment of these teachers are of 2015 and the aforesaid directions have been issued in peculiar facts and circumstances of the case, which shall be not taken as precedent.
4. The State of Jharkhand, however, preferred L.P.A No.
203 of 2022 [The State of Jharkhand & Ors. Vs. Paras Nath
Mandal] and other analogous cases challenging the order dated
16.02.2022 passed in W.P.(S) No. 2378 of 2019 and other
analogous cases, which were dismissed by learned Division
Bench vide order dated 15.09.2023 with following direction to
the State of Jharkhand:
"57. This Court, on entirety of facts and circumstances, is of the view that the order passed by learned Single Judge needs no interference by this Court and the direction so passed by learned Single Judge needs no interference by this Court and is required to be complied with at an
earliest as the vacancies is of the year 2015 and it must be put to logical end without snatching right of candidates, if they are otherwise eligible. Therefore, the appellants-State are hereby directed to:
I. Initiate the process of counseling forthwith for the present petitioners by way of last opportunity as it is alleged they have obtained more marks than the last selected candidates in the merit list in the respective districts. II. The petitioners shall approach the Deputy Commissioners of the concerned Districts, as early as possible, preferably, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.
III. However, in the meantime, the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned district shall give proper notice to the petitioners by way of Press Communique, advertising the notice in the local newspaper having the wide circulation in the concerned Districts and also by putting the notice on the Notice Board of the Office of concerned District Superintendent of Education.
IV. This Court hopes and trusts that the entire process of counseling will be completed within a period of further eight weeks subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria and also if the present petitioners have secured more marks than the last selected candidates.
V. It is made clear that the entire process of selection shall be made strictly in accordance with relevant rules/regulations and judicial pronouncements, as mentioned above, within a period of four months from the date of receipt/production of copy of this order. VI. Let it be made clear that no further counselling shall be held for any reasons whatsoever as the advertisement for appointment of these teachers are of 2015 and the aforesaid directions have been issued in peculiar facts and circumstances of the case, which shall be not taken as precedent.
5. It is also submitted that subsequent to disposal of the
aforesaid L.P.As, a co-ordinate Bench of this Court vide order
dated 19.09.2023 has disposed of another writ petition i.e.,
W.P.(S) No. 3406 of 2021 in following terms:
"5. In view of the fair submissions made by the learned Counsel for the parties, this writ petition is being disposed of in terms of the order dated 16.02.2022, passed by this Court in case of in W.P.(S). No. 2378 of 2019 (Paras Nath Mandal Vs. the State of Jharkhand & Ors.) and other analogous cases as well as LPA No. 203 of 2022 and if the cases of the present petitioners are found to be same and similar to the cases of the petitioners in W.P.(S). No. 2378 of 2019 (Paras Nath Mandal Vs. the State of Jharkhand & Ors.) and other analogous cases, the present petitioner is also entitled for the same benefits.
6. Accordingly, I hereby direct the respondents authorities to verify the factual aspects/issues involved in the present
writ petition vis. a vis. factual aspects/issues involved in W.P.(S). No. 2378 of 2019 (Paras Nath Mandal Vs. the State of Jharkhand & Ors.) and other analogous cases, and if the facts/issues involved in the present writ petition is found to be similar to the aforementioned writ petition, the same benefits may be extended to the present petitioner also in accordance with law, within a period of 8 weeks from the date of receipt/ production of a copy of this order."
6. Learned counsel for the petitioners in all these writ
petitions further submit that batch of writ petitions led by
W.P.(S) No. 1233 of 2022 (Dinesh Kumar Yadav Vs. State of
Jharkhand & Ors.) filed by the similarly situated persons has
also been disposed of by this Court vide order dated 17.10.2023
in terms with direction contained in order dated 15.09.2023
passed in L.P.A. No. 203 of 2022 and other analogous cases.
7. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the
respondents in respective writ petitions, on instruction, jointly
submit that in pursuance of the order passed by learned Division
Bench of this Court in L.P.A. No. 203 of 2022 and other
analogous cases, no press communique has yet been published
with respect to counselling for appointment of the teachers in
the concerned districts.
8. Having heard learned counsel for the parties and
considering the facts and circumstance of the cases, the present
writ petitions are disposed of in terms with the direction
contained in order dated 15.09.2023 passed in L.P.A No. 203 of
2022 and other analogous cases. The respective authorities are
accordingly directed to verify the factual aspect involved in each
of the present writ petitions in the present cases vis-à-vis the
factual aspect/issues involved in W.P.(S) No. 2378 of 2019
[Paras Nath Mandal Vs. The State of Jharkhand & Ors.] and
other analogous cases as well as L.P.A No. 203 of 2022 [The
State of Jharkhand & Ors. Vs. Paras Nath Mandal] and other
analogous cases. If on verification/scrutiny, the fact/issue
involved in any of the present writ petitions is found to be
similar to the said batch of writ petitions as well as L.P.As, the
same benefit will be extended to the similarly situated
petitioner(s) while following the direction as contained in the
order dated 15.09.2023 passed by learned Division Bench in
L.P.A No. 203 of 2022 and other analogous cases.
Ritesh/AFR (Rajesh Shankar, J.)
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