J.P.BAJPAI
Gwalior Mahila Mandal Lashkar – Appellant
Versus
Malti Wale – Respondent
1. The facts relevant for the purposes of this appeal are that the respondent plaintiff was employed as a teacher in the Balak Mandir (as type of K.G. School). The said school is run by Gwalior Mahila Mandal a Society registered under the Provisions of the Societies Act. It is not disputed, that the aforesaid society i.e., the appellant No. 1 defendant was the employer and the plaintiff respondent, was its employee. On certain allegations i.e. loss of some brass Ghung-ghurus and also that of misbehaviour etc. the plaintiff respondent was served with a notice calling her explanation on the aforesaid allegations. The plaintiff replied to the same. Thereafter, the appellant Society terminated the services of the plaintiff by giving one month's notice as contemplated by the terms and conditions of the order other appointment which was terminable by one months notice by either side. The plaintiff instituted a Civil suit claiming the relief of declaration to the effect that the order of termination of her service was void and illegal and, therefore, she be deemed to be in service. She accordingly claimed the relief of reinstatement and also a decree for the amount of arrears
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