JUDGEMENT
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(1.) Appellant was appointed as an Assistant Teacher in C.T. Grade in an
Intermediate College. Admittedly, essential qualifications and other
conditions for recruitment therefor are prescribed by Uttar Pradesh
Secondary Education Services Selection Boards Act, 1982 (the Act) and the
Rules framed thereunder. Section 16 of the Act provides for the essential
qualifications. In terms of the Act, rules were framed by the State of Uttar
Pradesh in 1993 known as the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Services
Commission Rules (the Rules).
Section 16 of the Act reads, thus :
"16. Appointments to be made only on the
recommendations of the Board - (1)
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained
in the Intermediate Education Act, 1921 or the
regulations made thereunder but subject to the
provisions of Sections 12, 18, 21-B, 21-C, 21-D, 33,
33-A, 33-B, 33-C, 33-D, 33-E and 33-F, every
appointment of a teacher, shall on or after the date
of the commencement of the Uttar Pradesh
Secondary Education Services Selection Board
(Amendment) Act, 2001 be made by the
management only on the recommendation of the
Board":
Provided that in respect of retrenched
employees, the provisions of Section 16-EE of the
Intermediate Education Act, 1921, shall mutatis
mutandis apply:
Provided further that the appointment of a
teacher by transfer from one Institution to another,
may be made in accordance with the regulations
made under Clause (c) of sub-section (2) of Section
16-G of the Intermediate Education Act, 1921:
(2) Any appointment made in contravention of the
provisions of sub-section (1) shall be void."
(2.) The minimum qualification for Masters and Teachers were laid down
in the Rules as prescribed under Section 16E, 16F and Section 16FF of the
Act.
Rule 3 of the Rules reads as under:-
"3. Qualifications and experience, etc. for
appointment as teacher. - (1) The minimum academic
qualification for appointment as teacher shall be as given
in Regulation 1 under Chapter II of the Regulations,
framed under the Intermediate Education Act, 1921.
(2) No male person shall be eligible for appointment
to the post of the head of an institution or teacher in a
girls institution.
Provided that nothing contained in this sub-rule shall
apply in relation to -
(i) a teacher already working in a permanent
capacity in a girls institution for promotion or
appointment to any higher post of a teacher not
being the post of the head of an institution in the
same institution.
(ii) Appointment as a teacher for the subject of
music in an institution to a person who is blind.
Provided further that when a suitable lady candidate
is not available for appointment in a girls institution for
the post of a teacher, not being the post of head of
institution, or for any other sufficient reason, the
Commission is satisfied that it is in the interest of the
students so to do, it may recommend a male candidate
for such post:
Provided also that, before recommending a male
candidate in accordance with the preceding proviso, the
Commission may obtain and consider the views of the
Director and Management."
(3.) It is neither in doubt nor in dispute that prior to coming into force of
the said Act, the matters relating to recruitment of Assistant Teachers used
to be governed by the U.P. Intermediate Education Act, 1921 (1921 Act).;
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