(1.) HEARD Sri Rajesh Kumar Singh, Advocate, holding brief of Sri Sunil Kumar Singh, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner and Ms. Suman Sirohi, learned Standing Counsel.
(2.) BY means of the present writ petition, the petitioner is challenging the order dated 02.09.2003 passed by District Inspector of Schools, Deoria, by which the approval of the appointment of the petitioner on the post of Assistant Clerk made by the Principal of the college in pursuance of the selection made by the selection committee and appointed by the Committee of Management, has been declined. Brief facts of the case are that it appears that the petitioner has applied for the post of Assistant Clerk in Sarojani Kanya Uchhatar Madhyamik Vidyalay, Barhaj, Deoria in pursuance of the advertisement. It appears that the petitioner has been selected by the selection committee, constituted by the committee of management vide resolution dated 02.09.2001 and has been appointed on the same day by the committee of management and in pursuance thereof, Principal of the college issued appointment letter to the petitioner for the post of Assistant Clerk. Subsequently, on 06.01.2001, the papers have been sent to District Inspector of Schools, Deoria for approval of the appointment of the petitioner, which has been declined by the impugned order on the ground that prior approval as contemplated under Regulation 101 of Chapter III of U.P. Intermediate Education Act, 1921 has not been taken.
(3.) MS . Suman Sirohi, learned Standing Counsel submitted that the District Inspector of Schools, Deoria has only disapproved the appointment of the petitioner, inasmuch as the appointment has admittedly been made on 02.01.2001 and the relevant papers have been sent to District Inspector of Schools, Deoria on 06.01.2001 after the appointment and, therefore, the District Inspector of Schools, Deoria has rightly refused to grant the approval as it was contrary to the Regulation 101. She further submitted that the question for consideration before the District Inspector of Schools, Deoria was approval of the appointment. There was no question before the District Inspector of Schools, Deoria whether the selection was valid or not and, therefore, there was no occasion to make any comment in respect of the selection of the petitioner. The impugned order is wholly justified.