LAWS(ALL)-2004-2-166

BRIENDRA BAHADUR SINGH Vs. CHANCELLOR ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY

Decided On February 13, 2004
BRIENDRA BAHADUR SINGH Appellant
V/S
CHANCELLOR, ALLAHABAD UNIVERSITY Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the parties.

(2.) THE writ petitions have been filed for quashing the order dated 11.2.2003 issued by the Chancellor, Allahabad University, Allahabad, (Annexure-10 to the writ petition) whereby the reference petition under Section 68 of the U. P. State Universities Act, 1973 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) for regularisation as lecturer in the Department of Photography of Allahabad University, Allahabad under Section 31 (3) (b) of the Act was rejected. The petitioner had previously filed a Writ Petition No. 26897 of 2002 challenging the order dated 8th June, 2002 passed by the Executive Council of the Allahabad University which was dismissed on the ground of alternative remedy of making reference to the Chancellor vide order dated 18.7.2002. THE petitioner has not challenged the order dated 8.6.2002 in the present writ petition.

(3.) THE petitioner has annexed the proceedings of a meeting of Committee constituted by Vice Chancellor to suggest qualification of the teachers in Photography which was held on 14.12.2000. Th eproceedings of the meeting has been annexed as Annexure-6 to the writ petition which was attended by Dr. H. R. Singh, Dean Faculty of Science, Pro. G. K. Pandey, Head of the Physics Department and Sri Himanshu Tiwari, Teacher Incharge Photography. THE members of the committee were in agreement that there is no post graduate degree in Photography anywhere in India and it is only in U.S.A., England, Germany where the post graduate degree D. Phil and D.Sc. in photography is available. It was also mentioned in the proceedings that undergraduate degree is at 3 or 4 places in India at Orissa, Rohelkhand University (Bareilly), Agra and Gwaliyar and also photography has not yet been included in the NET conducted by U.G.C. A perusal of the proceedings also show that it has been clearly recorded therein that ever since photography has been introduced as a subject, it is being taught by guest lecturers who have obtained diploma in photography from this University. Sri Himanshu Tiwari, a member of the said committee and also Incharge of the Photography department since 1977 is also a diploma holder and has earned reputation in his field. In the end the Committee decided that a person to be appointed to teach photography must be an Artist of higher excellence in the field with excellent work in different branches of the subject and teaching experience of at least 5 years at undergraduate level. The committee concluded, that in view of the proceedings and decision the present guest faculty to be continued to teach photography and payment be made as per rules. It has further been resolved, in the meantime, that efforts be made to write to the U.G.C. and other places where the subjects are being taught for information regarding qualification of teacher in photography.