LAWS(CAL)-2011-9-91

JAKIR HOSSAIN Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On September 22, 2011
JAKIR HOSSAIN Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THESE two writ petitions were directed to be heard analogously. The facts adumbrated in both the writ petitions are identical and similar. Briefly stated the facts, the petitioner passed madhyamik examination from the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and obtained the training qualification (Junior Basic Training) from Bihar Vidyalaya Pariksha Samity, Patna. The petitioner was registered with the concerned employment exchange as a trained candidate for the purpose of recruitment to the post of primary teacher. After notifying the number of vacancies by the Murshidabad District Primary School Council, the employment exchange sponsored the name of the petitioner as trained candidate. The petitioner was thereafter found successful and his name was included in the panel. The approval to such appointment was not given to the petitioner as the training certificate obtained from the Bihar Vidyalaya Pariksha Samity, Patna is not valid.

(2.) CHALLENGING the inaction on the part of the respondent authorities in issuing the letter of appointment to the petitioner, the petitioner moved before this court in writ jurisdiction which was disposed of with a direction upon the concerned respondent to dispose of the representation of the petitioner by passing reasoned order.

(3.) PURSUANT to the said order of the Division Bench the Director of the School Education on 25.9.2001 rejected the candidature of the petitioner as the certificate issued by the Bihar Vidyalaya Pariksha Samity, Patna cannot be treated as valid one.