judgement
Subject : Education Law - School Management
Background:
A petitioner filed a revision petition and stay petition before the first respondent seeking approval of his appointment as the manager of a school. The first respondent had not yet passed orders on the revision petition.
Legal Question:
Whether the first respondent should be directed to dispose of the revision petition.
Arguments Presented:
Court's Analysis and Reasoning:
The court noted that the petitioner had not been given an opportunity to substantiate his contentions. The court held that the first respondent should take up the revision petition and pass orders in accordance with law, with notice to the petitioner and other affected parties, if any, and after affording an opportunity of hearing to them.
Decision:
The court directed the first respondent to dispose of the revision petition within three months from the date of receipt of a copy of the judgment. The court also directed the first respondent to pass appropriate orders on the interlocutory application within three weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of the judgment.
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