(1.) THIS application alleged civil contempt by disobedience of the order of this Court dated 28 -11 - 2007 passed in W.P.S. No. 3439 of 2007. By that order this Court had directed the Deputy Commissioner -cum -Chairman, Sarwa Shiksha Abhiyan, Palamau to decide the claim contained in the representation to be filed by the petitioner within eight weeks of the filing of the representation. The response filed by the respondents encloses a copy of the decision dated 3 -3 -2008 taken pursuant to this Court's order dated 28 -11 -2007. It is a reasoned decision rejecting the petitioner's claim. The petitioner claims this to be an attempt to circumvent this Court's order, and in the alternative to be a biased decision by way of a vindictive response by the respondent. I have heard both sides.
(2.) FOR appreciating the petitioner's contention, the original issue between the parties needs to be examined, which is briefly stated below.
(3.) THE rest of the conditions prescribed are only guidelines and not mandatory if the selection is by the general meeting. These other guidelines would become relevant only in the selection is by the education committee. The reason is that while the committee cannot act arbitrarily, but the policy of selection by general meeting has been provided on the supposition that the residents of the village are in the best position to democratically look after their own interest by deciding who is the best person to teach their own children having regard to the candidate's character, ability and other antecedents. The candidates being from the same small local area, it can be safely assumed that the villagers would be fully aware about the candidates. It is more than obvious that (1) such guidelines are not capable of enforcement when selection is by election, and (2) if selection has to be a mere ministerial exercise by appointing the person having highest qualification or highest marks according to the guidelines, then the general meeting will become purposeless.