S.TALAPATRA
Mira Bhowmik (Saha), wife of Sri Biswajit Saha – Appellant
Versus
State of Tripura – Respondent
Heard Mr. A. Sengupta, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners as well as Mr. A. Ghosh, learned counsel appearing for the respondents.
2. All these petitions being WP(C) 988 of 2017 [Smt. Mira Bhowmik (Saha) vs. The State of Tripura and others], WP(C) 989 of 2017 [Sri Rajesh Chandra Nag vs. The State of Tripura and others], WP(C) 990 of 2017 [Sri Goutam Bakshi vs. The State of Tripura and others], WP(C) 992 of 2017 [Sri Mithun Debnath vs. The State of Tripura and others], WP(C) 889 of 2017 [Sri Rakhal Chandra Das vs. The State of Tripura and others] and WP(C) 890 of 2017 [Sri Subrata Saha vs. The State of Tripura and others] are clustered for disposal by a common judgment inasmuch as a common question wades through all these writ petitions.
3. By means of these writ petitions, the petitioners have challenged the action of the respondents, particularly the respondent No.4, i.e. the District Education Officer who refused to countersign the experience certificate for the post of Student Counsellor etc.
4. Mr. A. Sengupta, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners has submitted that by dint of the Notification under No. F.1(1-20)SE-E(N/G)/2017 dated 27.06.20
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