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  • in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42506
    Manna
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    7th January,
    2015
    (SKB)
    W.P. 27619 (W) of 2014
    Mr. Biswabrata basu Mallick
    …for the petitioners.
    Mr. Subir Sanyal,
    Mr. Ratul Biswal
    ….for the Council.
    Writ petitioners are permitted to take out an appropriate
    application before the appropriate forum since the order is not
    complied with.

    (Ashoke Kumar Dasadhikari, J.)

    **** Order tate ki balchhe kichhui bujte parlam na. Bandhura jadi ku bujte paro tabe janio.****

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42344
    Manna
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    @Joy tumi case no ta kotha theke peyachho. 2009 er sange er kono relation nai. Case details ta niche dilam.

    Author: Jyotirmay Bhattacharya
    IN THE HIGH COURT AT CALCUTTA
    CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

    Present:

    The Hon’ble Justice Jyotirmay Bhattacharya
    AND
    The Hon’ble Justice Tapash Mookherjee

    M.A.T. 127 of 2014
    With
    CAN 2088 of 2014

    The West Bengal Board of Primary Education & Anr.
    versus
    Sri Dibakar Bera & Ors.

    For the Appellants : Mr. Subir Sanyal,
    Mr. Ratul Biswas.

    For the Writ Petitioner/ : Mr. S. P. Pahari.
    Respondent No.1
    For the State-Respondents : Mr. Tushar Sinha Mahapatra.

    For the Respondent No.4 : Mr. Kamalesh Bhattacharya, Mr. Anindya Bhattacharya.

    Judgement On : 19-08-2014.

    Jyotirmay Bhattacharya, J. : This mandamus appeal is directed against the judgement and/or order passed by a Learned Single Judge of this Court on 2nd January, 2014 in W.P.No. 38348(W) of 2013 whereby liberty was given to the writ petitioner to make a further representation to the concerned authorities being the respondent nos. 2 and 4 therein for allowing him to be interviewed for the purpose of empanelment for the post of Assistant Teacher in any primary school under the Council with a rider that in case such a representation is submitted by the writ petitioner, the concerned authority will take interview of the writ petitioner and if necessary will amend the panel by adding his name if he is found to be qualified in the interview and comes within the zone of consideration for such appointment after taking into consideration the marks obtained by him in the said interview together with the marks obtained by him in the selection test held earlier.

    The West Bengal Board of Primary Education and its President who were the respondent nos. 2 and 4 in the said writ petition are the appellants before us. They have filed the instant mandamus appeal challenging the said order passed by the Learned Single Judge of this Court on 2nd January, 2014 in W.P. 38348(W) of 2013.

    It is alleged by the appellants that the appellants could not appear before the Learned Trial Judge due to insufficient notice served upon them. It is further alleged that the notice relating to hearing of the said writ petition was served upon the appellants on the very same day when the writ petition was disposed of. As a result, the appellants could not represent themselves before the Learned Trial Judge.

    It is further alleged by the appellants that the recruitment process has already been concluded. As such, presently there is no scope for giving the writ petitioner/respondent no.1 herein any appointment even if he is allowed to be interviewed and comes out successfully therein.

    It is further alleged by the appellants that having regard to the fact that the writ petitioner/respondent no.1 admittedly failed to report on the scheduled date within the fixed time intimating his intention to participate in the interview, he was rightly shown by the Interview Board as absent on the same date and he was not rightly allowed to be interviewed on the said date by the Interview Board.

    The appellants thus claimed that since the writ petitioner/respondent no.1 did not participate in the interview, he became disqualified from being considered for such appointment in the post of primary teacher even though he was otherwise eligible and passed the TET Examination.

    We have considered the pleadings made out by the writ petitioner in the writ petition itself. We find that the writ petitioner admitted therein that he could not report on the interview date by 9.30 a.m. which was the reporting time for him as per the Website Publication. The Interview Notification, which was displayed through Website concerning the writ petitioner, is annexed to the writ petition being annexure “P-7” at page 37 of the writ petition wherefrom we find that the date of interview for the petitioner was fixed on 15th December, 2013. The venue where such interview will be taken was also mentioned in the said Interview Notification. Reporting time was also mentioned in the said Notification.

    We find that 9.30 a.m. was the time fixed for reporting so far as the writ petitioner was concerned. The writ petitioner has stated in the writ petition that on the very same day i.e. on 15th December, 2013, he reached the interview venue at about 11.30 a.m. He further stated in the writ petition that he was not allowed to report as he could not report within the reporting time fixed for him.

    In view of the admitted position that the writ petitioner could not report by offering himself for appearing in the interview within the reporting time i.e. at 9.30 a.m. on the date of interview i.e. on 15th December, 2013, we do not find any illegality on the part of the selection authority for not allowing the writ petitioner/respondent no.1 to participate in the interview on the said date.

    Thus we hold that in view of the provision contained in Rule 8(6) of the extant Recruitment Rules, the writ petitioner/respondent no.1 disqualifies himself from being considered for selection for the concerned post as he failed to appear in the interview.

    As such, we hold that the writ petitioner/respondent no.1 cannot be interviewed any further after completion of the selection process. Thus we cannot agree with the ultimate conclusion which was drawn by His Lordship in the impugned order passed on 2nd January, 2014. The impugned order thus stands set aside.

    The appeal is thus allowed.

    Re: CAN 2088 of 2014 (Stay) In view of disposal of the appeal in the manner as aforesaid, no further order need be passed on the stay application. The stay application being CAN 2088 of 2014 is thus deemed to be disposed of.

    (JYOTIRMAY BHATTACHARYA, J.) ( TAPASH MOOKHERJEE, J. ) dc.

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42297
    Manna
    Participant

    bandhura please ignore the above order. It is on 12/11/2014

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42296
    Manna
    Participant

    W.P. 29607(W) of 2014
    (Jahar Mallick & Ors. vs. State of West Bengal &
    Ors.)
    Mr. Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya
    Mr. Bikram Banerjee
    Mr. Sudipta Dasgupta………….for the petitioners
    Mr. Tapan Kr. Mukherjee
    Mr. Bikash Kr.Mukherjee……..for the State
    Mr. Syed Mansur Ali…………….for the respondents 5 & 6
    Ms. Asha Gutgutia……………….for the respondents 4 & 7

    In view of the assurance given by Mr. Bari, learned advocate for the District Primary School Council, South 24-Parganas to the effect that no recommendation shall be made for appointment on the vacant posts of Assistant Primary Teachers in the schools within the jurisdiction of such Council, I do not make any interim order, as prayed for by the learned advocate for the
    petitioners.
    However, place this writ petition on November 24, 2014 along with W.P. 27619(W) of 2014
    (Partha Nandi & Ors. vs. State of West Bengal & Ors.).

    The parties may exchange their affidavits in the meantime.

    (DIPANKAR DATTA,J.)

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42243
    Manna
    Participant

    D.Datta jane ray dite hole sarkar pakhhe dite habe. Tai tini date er par date dichhen…..

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42208
    Manna
    Participant

    W.P.29606(W) of 2014
    With
    W.P.29607(W) of 2014
    With
    W.P.30510(W) of 2014
    Mr. Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya
    Mr. Bikram Banerjee
    Mr. Sudipta Dasgupta………….for the petitioners in
    W.P.29606(W)/14 &
    W.P.29607(W)/14
    Ms. Tanushree Roy……………..for the petitioners in
    W.P. 30510(W)/14
    Mr. Abhratosh Majumder
    Ld. Government Pleader
    Mr. Tapan Kr. Mukherjee
    Mr. Bikash Kr. Mukherjee
    Mr. Kishore Dutta
    Ms. Chaitali Bhattacharya
    Mr. Subrata Dasgupta
    Mr. T.M. Siddique…….………….for the State
    Mr. Ekramul Bari
    Mr. Syed Mansur Ali…………for the respondents 5 & 6 in
    W.P. 29606(W)/14 &
    W.P. 29607(W)/14
    Mr. Kamalesh Bhattacharya
    Mr. Swapan Kr. Pal ……….for the respondents 5 & 6 in
    W.P. 30510(W)/14
    Ms. Asha G. Gutgutia……… for the respondents 4 & 7 in
    W.P. 29606(W)/14 &
    W.P.29607(W)/14
    Mr. Majumder, learned Government Pleader
    seeks time till Monday next to file a short affidavit-inopposition
    on behalf of the State.
    The prayer stands allowed.
    Let affidavit-in-opposition be filed by the State
    by Monday next (08.12.2014); the petitioners in the
    respective writ petitions shall keep their replies ready by
    Wednesday next (10.12.2014), when these writ petitions
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    shall be taken up for consideration once again.
    Since I have substantially heard the parties,
    these writ petitions shall be treated as heard-in-part.
    It is submitted by Mr. Bhattacharya, learned
    senior advocate representing the petitioners that
    advertisement has duly been published in compliance
    with the earlier orders of this Court.
    Let such advertisements be placed on record
    by the petitioners by filing affidavits by Monday next
    (08.12.2014).
    Mr. Partha Sarathi Deb Burman, learned
    advocate appears on behalf of 15 candidates who upon
    noticing the advertisements that have been issued, wish
    to contest W.P.29606(W) of 2014 and W.P. 29607(W) of
    2014 on the ground that they are empanelled candidates
    for recruitment as primary teachers by the District
    Primary School Council, South 24-Parganas. Learned
    advocate-on-record for the petitioners shall implead them
    as additional respondents in the aforesaid two writ
    petitions by suitably amending the cause titles of these
    two writ petitions here and now. Upon such amendments
    being effected, copies of the relevant writ petitions shall
    be served on Mr. Deb Burman by tomorrow.
    (DIPANKAR DATTA,J.)

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42088
    Manna
    Participant

    congr………… howrah bandhuder but south24 er je ki holo………… jadi keu kono khabar pao balo please.

    in reply to: Appointment of Primary Teachers by DPSCs #42086
    Manna
    Participant

    Howrah Result in this site : http://dpschowrah.in/generate.php

    Manna
    Participant

    eta puro faltu katha. karan Primary board -er kachhe cadidate -dr mobile no ki kare thakbe. From fillup -er samay mobile no er kono column chhilo na ar Interview – er samay Biodata -te mobile no er kono column chhilo na.

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