LAWS(MAD)-2004-2-190

M VENKATA SUBBA RAO MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY V Vs. M VENKATA SUBBA RAO MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL REP

Decided On February 10, 2004
M.VENKATA SUBBA RAO MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL STAFF ASSOCIATION REP. BY ITS SECRETARY 55, RAILWAY STATION ROAD KODAMBAKKAM, CHENNAI-24 Appellant
V/S
SIR M.VENKATA SUBBA RAO MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL REP. BY ITS CORRESPONDENT 57-B, THIRUMALAIPILLAI ROAD T.NAGAR, CHENNAI-17 Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) An interesting question, as to the dress code imposed by the management of a school on the teachers, arises for our consideration in this writ appeal. As the dress code imposed by the management of the school on the teachers is claimed for maintenance of discipline, we would like to add a few words regarding the education and the role of teachers, in our order, before dealing with the above question.

(2.) A glance at the history of education is interesting. It may be recalled that till the middle ages, education and religion were closely linked. Priests assumed the role of teachers and generally educational institutions were attached to places of worship. Later, education became a community work. Thereafter, students were imparted education in gurukulams. In gurukulams, basically morals were taught to the students. The students were expected to serve the guru in his day-to-day affairs and in that process, were taught the discipline. Later, realising the importance of education, persons interested and dedicated, started educational institutions. These educational institutions were known as private educational institutions. Realising the importance of education, the Government also started schools.

(3.) The purpose of education has always been comprehensive enough to improve the development of all round personality of the individual. It is treated as a basic input in the country's development efforts and figure prominently in the strategy of national development. Educational institutions have become the most important socialising agent for students to provide curriculum which is life centred. A properly educated man has the good character and clear thinking. No civilised country can afford to ignore the education of the people. Modern democracy based on human dignity and equality should not remain idle only, but it should be made a live force. Education develops amongst students qualities of initiative, leadership and spirit of service to the community. Education means educating children in the great eternal principle of justice and might which underline the entire length of human existence, fitting a man to perform justly, skillfully and magnanimously all the official, both private and public, of peace and war. It also means cultivating manners, behaviour and judgment than bare and mere liberal learning. It means a complete development of the individuality of the child so that he can make an original contribution to human life according to the best of his capacity.