MANOJ MISRA, VIKAS BUDHWAR
Committee of Management, Muslim Inter College – Appellant
Versus
State of U. P. – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
Vikas Budhwar, J.
As both these appeals arise from a common judgment and an order passed in Writ-A No. 11458 of 2017, they are being decided by a common judgment and order.
2. Special Appeal Defective No. 538 of 2022 (Regular No. 716 of 2022) has been preferred by the Committee of Management of Muslim Inter College, Thakurdwar, which is a minority institution, against the judgment and order of the learned Single Judge dated 25.7.2022 in Writ-A No. 11458 of 2017. After we had heard the aforesaid appeal, another Special Appeal Defective No. 547 of 2022 (Regular No. 715 of 2022) was preferred against the same order by the State ofUttar Pradesh As we had already entertained the earlier appeal and had reserved our orders, the learned Standing Counsel who appeared in the subsequent appeal requested us to decide the subsequent appeal alongwith first appeal by adopting the arguments advanced on behalf of the Management in the earlier appeal. As a result whereof, we condoned the delay in filing of the subsequent appeal and reserved our orders on 17.11.2022. Now both these appeals are being decided by a common judgment and order.
3. For the sake of convenience, we are referring to the
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