LAWS(CAL)-2008-6-1

TANMOY RAMAYA LAHIRI Vs. STATE OF WEST BENGAL

Decided On June 23, 2008
TANMOY RAMAYA LAHIRI Appellant
V/S
STATE OF WEST BENGAL Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) BOTH these appeals relate to identical judgments passed in two writ petitions on the same day. Hence both ace disposed of by this common judgment.

(2.) THE writ petitioners/appellants were enrolled with the Employment exchange. They alleged that the District Primary School Council did not permit them to participate in the selection process for the post of primary school teachers as they were not sponsored by the Employment Exchange. On perusal of the records it appears that the writ petitioners were not sponsored as they were juniors to the candidates sponsored by the employment Exchange. The appellants/writ petitioners approached the learned Single Judge by filing two writ petitions being W. P. No. , 14524 (W)of 2006 and W. P. No. 14525 (W) of 2006 with the identical contentions that once they were enrolled as unemployed youth having eligible qualification for the post of Primary School Teacher they must be allowed to participate in the selection process irrespective of the fact that they were not sponsored by the Employment Exchange. They contended that in view of various decisions of the Apex Court and also of this Court the Council was under obligation to publish employment notice inviting applications from all eligible candidates. They also challenged the provisions of the West Bengal Primary school Teachers Recruitment Rules, 2001 which restricted the Primary school Council from considering any candidate not being sponsored by the employment Exchange. The learned Single Judge relied on His Lordship's own judgment and order in other writ petitions dealing with the identical issue and held that the writ petitioners were not entitled to get any relief as prayed for in the writ petition. Hence, this appeal.

(3.) MR. Madan Lal, learned Counsel appearing in support of the appeals contended as follows :-