(1.) Heard Sri H.G.S. Parihar, Sri M.B. Singh, Pt. S. Chandra, Sri M.S. Rathour, Sri Ramesh Pandey, Sri Sanjay Mishra, Sri S.P. Singh, Sri G.C. Verma, Sri D.P.S. Chauhan, Sri R.P. Singh, Sri Ajay Kumar Singh Sri Sharad Pathak, learned counsel for petitioners and Sri V.S. Tripathi, learned Additional Chief Standing Counsel on behalf of respondents.
(2.) The role of teachers in society is both significant and of widespread value. They had influenced the society they lived in and no other personalities had a greater influence than the teachers. Students are strongly influenced by teacher's love, compassion, character, competence, and moral commitment. A popular teacher is one who becomes a role model for his students. Often the students try to follow their teachers in their behavior, dress, etiquette, conversational style, and way of living. He's their ideal.
(3.) The importance of teachers as architects of our future generations demands that only the best, most intelligent and competent members of our intellectuals are allowed to qualify for this noble profession. But, it is unfortunate to find that in general the worst and most incapable people find their way into this profession. Anyone who fails to find an open road in life, gets into this profession and starts recklessly playing with the fate of nation.