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Countdown begins for the fresh hearing of 10,323 teacher’s termination case on Sept 5: The pending case since 2014 was cleared by Registrars Court, final hearing to be conducted by the division bench of Apex Court on Monday
TIWN Sep 4, 2016
Countdown begins for the fresh hearing of 10,323 teacher’s termination case on Sept 5: The pending case since 2014 was cleared by Registrars Court, final hearing to be conducted by the division bench of Apex Court on Monday
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AGARTALA, Sep 4 (TIWN): Final hearing to the much talked and the ever lingering 10,323 teachers termination case to be conducted by the division bench of Apex Court on Monday. As per the new revision, the case was cleared by Registrars Court and the final hearing for the case to be conducted by the division bench of Apex Court on Monday. Although there is no much expectoration regarding justice into the case as it is expected that the case will keep on dragging till 2018 assembly election to save the good name of clean CM Manik Sarkar in Tripura. The latest trends in the case shows that state government is intentionally delaying the hearing and is planning to drag the case till 2018 assembly election only to remain in power. It seems like uncertainty looms large over the progress of the case. Like previous year it seems that this year also the case may longer with the excuse of postponed. Supreme Court has been hearing the case following the interlocutory application filed by the Tripura Govt. challenging the High Court’s verdict.

According to the reports, in the year 2014 the Apex Court stayed the HC order to terminate the jobs of at least 10, 323 teachers and allowed them to continue their service until the final disposal of the case.

It is to be mentioned here that the teacher terminated case was suppose to be produced before the court long back but due to some unknown reasons the case has been kept on postponing.

It is to be mentioned here that a division bench of the Tripura High Court, comprising Chief Justice Deepak Gupta and Justice Swapan Chandra Das, in its judgment terminated the jobs of 10,323 government school teachers citing discrimination and irregularities.

Besides, the Tripura High Court also asked the state government to put in place a fresh recruitment process by December 2014 and frame a new employment policy within two months.

It is to be mentioned here that Left Front Government of Tripura have recruited 1,100 post-graduate and 4,617 graduate teachers in 2010 and 4,606 under-graduate teachers in December 2013.

However, after prolonged several months also the case has not been solved yet. Every time the case has been produced before the Court, it gets delayed. The delay in the judgement leads to uncertainty over the fate of 10, 323 teachers.

 

 

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