KARDAK ETE
Chaipot Techai, S/o. Late H. Techai – Appellant
Versus
State of A. P. , through the Commissioner (Education) Govt of Arunachal Pradesh – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
Kardak Ete, J.
Heard Mr. D. Panging, learned counsel, for the petitioner. Also heard Mr. T. Tagum, learned Standing counsel, Education Department, for the respondents.
2. By filing this writ petition, the petitioner has put to challenge the order No. EED-12015/3/2024/447, dated 19.02.2024 passed by the Commissioner (Education), Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar, by which, the petitioner has been placed under suspension w.e.f. 09.02.2024 (from the date of arrest) by providing that the order of suspension shall remain in force during the period of trial.
3. The case, in brief, is that the petitioner is a Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) working as Block Education Officer (BEO). Sometime in the year 2022, it surfaced that various appointment orders were issued by the then Director of Elementary Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, in connivance of few officers/officials of the Education Department and had issued appointment orders to various persons in the District of Longding by showing that the candidates have been regularized by particular DPC which was, subsequently, found to have been not true, inasmuch as the said DPC never recommended the regularization/appo
Suspension orders must be reviewed within 90 days to remain valid; failure to do so renders them unsustainable.
Suspension orders must be reviewed within 90 days; indefinite suspension without charges violates CCS (CCA) Rules and principles of personal freedom.
Suspension orders must be reviewed within 90 days to remain valid; failure to do so renders them invalid.
Suspension orders must be reviewed within 90 days; failure to do so renders them invalid, emphasizing the right to a speedy trial.
Suspension orders must be reviewed within 90 days to remain valid; failure to do so invalidates the order.
Suspension orders must be reviewed within 90 days as per CCS (CCA) Rules; failure to do so renders the suspension invalid.
Suspension orders under CCS (CCA) Rules must be reviewed within 90 days; indefinite suspension without charges violates personal freedom and the right to a speedy trial.
Suspension orders under CCS (CCA) Rules must be reviewed within 90 days; failure to do so renders the suspension invalid.
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