JUDGEMENT
SHAMPA SARKAR,J. -
(1.) The petitioner No.1 is a society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and is engaged in establishment management and
running of schools and educational institutions in the city of Kolkata. The
object being welfare and charity. The petitioner No.1 established a school
under the name and style of Shri Digambar Jain Vidyalaya (hereinafter
referred to as the said school). The petitioner Nos.2 and 3 are the
Honorary Secretaries of the said school. The petitioners claim that the
said school was a private unaided minority institution, run for the
betterment of the Jain community and thus entitled to rights enshrined
under Article 30 of the Constitution of India. According to the petitioners
the society was separate in its identity from the said school. The said
school was autonomous in its management and finances and did not get
any financial support from the society. Some of the approved teachers of
the said school were getting dearness allowance (in short DA) from the
State of West Bengal. The said school however retained its identity as a
private unaided DA getting minority institution.
(2.) The petitioners in this writ petition, have, challenged the memorandum dated May 29, 2002 bearing No.641-SE (Law)/5S-
577/2001 issued by the special Secretary to the Government of West Bengal, School Education Department, (hereinafter referred to as the said
memorandum). The petitioners have prayed for a declaration that the said
memorandum was contrary to law, without jurisdiction and ultra vires the
Constitution of India and ought to be quashed and set aside.
(3.) By the said memorandum the Government of West Bengal School Education Department, Law Branch informed the authorities of all
DA getting schools recognized by the West Bengal Board of Secondary
Education, which received DA for the approved teaching and non-teaching
staff, from the Government of West Bengal would have to pay salary in
their appropriate scale of pay from their own resources at par with the
salary prescribed by the State Government for teaching and non-teaching
employees of Government aided schools with immediate effect. The said
memorandum is set out below:-
"No. : 641- SE (LAW) Dated: Kolkata, 29.05.2002 5S- 577/2001
To : The Director of School Education, West Bengal
Staff Council, Gyan Bharati Vidyapith & Anr., - vs. -
State of West Bengal & Others.
The undersigned is directed to say that pursuant to the order of
the Hon'ble High Court dated October 8, 2001 in W.P. No.707 of 2002 in
the case of Staff Council Gyan Bharati Vidyapith and Ans. -vs.- State of
West Bengal & Ors., the matter regarding payment of salaries to the
approved teaching and non-teaching employees of D.A. getting schools
recognised by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education at the
rate of at least not less than what the teaching and non-teaching
employees of the recognised Govt. Aided Schools are being paid,
keeping in view the direction issued to the Anglo-Indian schools has
been taken up for consideration.
After due consideration of the matter, it is decided that the
authorities of all D.A. getting schools recognised by the West Bengal
Board of Secondary Education in the state which receive D.A.
component for the approved teaching and non-teaching staff of their
schools from the Govt. Of West Bengal will have to pay salary in the
appropriate scale of pay from their own resources to the approved
teaching and non-teaching employees at the rate prescribed by the State
Govt. For teachers and non-teaching employees of the Govt. Aided
Schools with immediate effect.
It is also decided that the approved teaching and non-teaching
employees of those D.A. getting schools will get D.A. from the Govt. (on
percentage basis) at the rate as is admissible to other employees of
State Govt. Aided Education Institutions as is announced from time to
time by the state, in supersession of all the previous orders issued from
the Govt. To this effect, provided that these posts were duly sanctioned
by the Govt. And appointment of teaching and non-teaching staff to
these posts were approved by the Govt. It is reiterated in this connexion
that no school will claim D.A. for the staff who is/are not approved and
is/are not within the sanctioned strength.
The Director of School Education, West Bengal is requested to
inform the authorities of all D.A. getting schools to follow the order so
that the approved teaching and non-teaching employees of these D.A.
getting schools are paid their salaries by them, as per decision. D.A.
component will only be released by the D.I. on verification of monthly
acquaintance rolls of the approved staff.
This order will take immediate effect.;
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