LAWS(RAJ)-2013-1-202

HARI KISHAN SHARMA Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN

Decided On January 23, 2013
HARI KISHAN SHARMA Appellant
V/S
The State of Rajasthan and Anr. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) PRAYER in the present petition is for quashing of the order dt. 04.08.2005 (Annex. 4) vide which, penalty of withholding of one grade annual increment without cumulative effect has been imposed upon the petitioner. The petitioner was appointed on the post of Senior School Teacher (English) in the department on 10.10.1995. The result of the Senior Higher School of Art faculty remained 05.50% in the year 1999 -00 and the result of Class 12th of English subject of Art faculty remained 05.05%. As such, the petitioner was issued charge -sheet dt. 24.7.2002. The petitioner duly filed his reply to the said charge -sheet. The respondent -Director while exercising his powers conferred under Rule 17 of the Rules of 1958 imposed the penalty on petitioner by withholding his one annual grade increment without cumulative effect vide order dt. 04.08.2005. The petitioner, being aggrieved with the order, has filed the present writ petition.

(2.) REPLY has been filed. The facts are not disputed. However, the only ground taken is that the senior teacher is directly responsible for the result of his subject. As per Circular dt. 07.08.1998, the first selection grade is to be granted on completion of 10 years of satisfactory service and second selection grade is to be granted on completion of 18 years of service. In the present case, his selection grade had been deferred only by one year.

(3.) THERE is no allegation in the present case that the said result was on account of the commission or omission on the part of the petitioner. The bad result may be on account of various reasons. The teacher alone cannot be held responsible. Thus, this Court feels that the impugned order dt. 04.08.2005 being arbitrary and bad in the eye of law deserves to be quashed. In view of the above, the writ petition is allowed. The respondents are directed to grant the benefit of first selection scale to the petitioner accordingly.