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1990 Supreme(All) 597

R.B.MEHROTRA
Committee of Management, Nehru Vidyapeeth, Reotipur, Ghazipur – Appellant
Versus
District Inspector of Schools, Ghazipur – Respondent


Advocates:
Advocate Appeared:
Saakatha Rai

JUDGMENT

R. B. Mebrotra, J.

1. By means of the present writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the -petitioner has challenged mainly the order passed by the District Inspector of Schools, dated 4-8-1990 whereby the District Inspector of Schools has directed that the Management of the institution may be handed over to the committee of Management of which Sri Sheo Shanker Singh Yadav is the manager for the purposes of managing the institution, for purposes of dealing with the Department.

2. When the writ petition was placed before me at the admission stage, the contesting respondents were present as caveator and the matter has been finally heard at the admission stage with the consent of the parties.

Sri Sankatha Raj appearing for the petitioner vehemently contented that the impugned order passed by the District inspector of Schools is without jurisdiction and has been passed without affording any opportunity to the petitioner who is continued to manage the institution, as such the order is liable to be set aside. The counsel for the respondents Sri A. N. Singh on the other hand contended that the District Inspector of Schools has passed the order for efficient ad



















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