Rajasthan High Court - Jaipur
B.D.M.L Shikshan Sansthan vs The State Of Rajasthan on 6 October, 2021
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN
BENCH AT JAIPUR
(1) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1712/2021
B.D.M.L Shikshan Sansthan, Through Its Secretary Mr. Ravinder
Kumar Son Of Shri Madan Lal Sharma, Aged About 41 Years,
Resident Of Village- Sohan Ki Dhani, Post- Harsora, Bansur,
Alwar (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020,elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
Connected With
(2) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 9420/2019
Bhane Sahaya Kalyan Shikshak Sansthan, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Shri Babu Lal Yadav S/o Shri Harchand Yadav, Aged
About 46 Years, R/o 147, Shiv Vatika, Hatoj, Jhotwara, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre-D.el.ed- 2019-20, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Northern Regional Committee, National Council For
Teachers Education Through Its Regional Director, Jeevan
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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Nidhi - Ii, Lic Building, Jaipur.
----Respondents
(3) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 10550/2019
Siddarth College Of Education, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur, Through
Its Secretary Santara Meena Wife Of Shri Mukesh Meena, Aged
About 35 Years, Resident Of 8-254, 18-B Scheme, Gopalpura
Byepass, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2019, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(4) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 10554/2019
Gaurav T.t. College, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Santara Meena Wife Of Shri Mukesh Meena, Aged
About 35 Years, Resident Of 8-254, 18-B Scheme, Gopalpura
Byepass, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2019, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(5) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 10555/2019
Salasar Balaji B.ed. College, Behind Circuit House, Jaipur Road
Sikar, Through Its Secretary Snehlata Wife Of Ranjit Singh, Aged
About 36 Years, Resident Of B-5, Todi Nagar, Sikar(Raj.).
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2019, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(6) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 10558/2019
Arawali Shiksha And Anusandhan Sansthan, Jeen Mata Road,
Tamakapura, Data Ramgarh, District Sikar, Through Its Secretary
Sabita Wife Of Shri Suresh Kumar Aged Avbout 32 Years,
Resident Of Near Badri Vihar, District Sikar(Raj.).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2019, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(7) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 946/2020
Taj Memorial Teacher Training School, Village- Jagdishpura, Post-
Sharund, Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur Through Its Secretary
Dr. Suman Kumari Yadav Wife Of Shri Naveen Kumar Yadav,
Aged About 36 Years, R/o Village- Jagdishpura, Post- Sharund,
Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora, I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(8) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 947/2020
Tak Shiksha Niketan Girls B.s.t.c. College, Ajmer Through
Secretary, Veer Singh Mahawar S/o Sh. Gabru Lal Mahawar
(Mali), Aged About 84 Years, R/o Shastri Nagar, Ajmer
(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(9) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 948/2020
B.d.m.l Shikshan Sansthan, Through Its Secretary Mr. Ravinder
Kumar Son Of Shri Madan Lal Sharma, Aged About 41 Years,
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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Resident Of Village- Sohan Ki Dhani, Post- Harsora, Bansur,
Alwar (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora, I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(10) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 949/2020
Regional Girls College, Udaipurwati, Jhunjhunu Run And Manage
By Regional Sewa Samiti, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan Through Its
Secretary Shri Jagdish Prasad Saini Son Of Shri Chunni Lal Saini,
Aged About 43 Years, Resident Of Ward No. 10, Shakambhari
Road, Udaipurwati, District Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(11) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 950/2020
Bhane Sahaya Kalyan Shikshak Sansthan, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Babu Lal Yadav S/o Harchand Yadav, Aged About 47
Years, R/o 147, Shiv Vatika, Hatoj, Jhotwara, District- Jaipur-
303108 (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education) Department, Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(12) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 951/2020
Royal Shikshak Prashikshan Centre, Kacholya Road, Chomu,
District- Jaipur Through Its Secretary Sundaram Son Of Shri
Prabhati Lal, Aged About 50 Years, Resident Of Kacholya Road,
Chomu, District- Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(13) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 952/2020
S.r. Bal Vidhya Mandir Samiti Bhainsawa, Through Its Secretary
Harphool Choudhary Son Of Shri Sawai Ram, Aged About 39
Years, R/o Plot No. 412, Mata Ji Ki Dhani, Village- Bhainsawa,
Tehsil- Phulera, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(14) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 953/2020
Deepak Diploma Elementary T.t College, Khasra No. 959, Nahar
Road, Paota, Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur Rajasthan Through
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Its Secretary Mahesh Kumar Yadav Son Of Shri Bhoma Ram
Yadav, Aged About 37 Years, R/o Khasra No. 959, Nahar Road,
Paota, Tehsil- Kotputli, District - Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(15) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 954/2020
Santosh Technical And Educational Development Society,
Through Its Secretary Umesh Kumar Yadav S/o Vijay Singh
Yadav, Aged About 35 Years, R/o Village- Fatehpura Kalan,
Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur-303108(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. Smt. Arpana Arora, I.a.s, Principal Secretary (School
Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main Building,
Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-302005
2. Mr. Sourav Swami I.a.s, Director, Elementary Education,
Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. Mr. Pala Ram Mewata, The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-
2020, Elementary Education, Bikaner
4. Mr. T. Pritam Singh, Western Regional Committee,
National Council For Teacher Education Through Its
Regional Director, G-7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark -
Near Metro Station Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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5. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary
School Education Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Main Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
----Respondents
(16) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 956/2020
Arawali Shiksha And Anusandhan Sansthan, Jeen Mata Road,
Tamakapura, Data Ramgarh, District Sikar, Through Its Secretary
Sabita Wife Of Shri Suresh Kumar Aged About 32 Years, Resident
Of Near Badri Vihar, District Sikar (Raj.)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. Mrs. Aparna Arora, Principal Secretary To Government,
School Education Department, Secretariat, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
3. Sourabh Swami, Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner.
4. Palaaram Mevata, Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-
2020, Examination And Registration, Education
Departmental Examination, Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(17) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 957/2020
Siddarth College Of Education, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through
Its Secretary Mahesh Singh Beniwal S/o Vijay Singh Beniwal ,
Age 39 Years , R/o S -57 Nri Colony Raj Angan, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. Mrs. Aparna Arora, Principal Secretary To Government,
School Education Department, Secretariat, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
3. Sourabh Swami, Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner.
4. Palaaram Mevata, Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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2020, Examination And Registration, Education
Departmental Examination, Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(18) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 958/2020
Gaurav T.t. College, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Mahesh Singh Beniwal S/o Vijay Singh Beniwal , Age
39 Years , R/o S -57 Nri Colony Raj Angan, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. Mrs. Aparna Arora, Principal Secretary To Government,
School Education Department, Secretariat, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
3. Sourabh Swami, Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner.
4. Palaaram Mevata, Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-
2020, Examination And Registration, Education
Departmental Examination, Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(19) S.B. Civil Contempt Petition No. 959/2020
Salasar Balaji B.ed. College, Behind Circuit House, Jaipur Road,
Sikar, Through Its Secretary Snehlata Wife Of Ranjit Singh, Aged
About 36 Years, Resident Of B-5, Todi Nagar, Sikar (Raj.)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. Mrs. Aparna Arora, Principal Secretary To Government,
School Education Department, Secretariat, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
3. Sourabh Swami, Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner.
4. Palaaram Mevata, Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-
2020, Examination And Registration, Education
Departmental Examination, Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(20) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12991/2020
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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Gaurav T.t. College, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Mahesh Singh Beniwal S/o Vijay Singh Beniwal , Age
39 Years , R/o S -57 Nri Colony Raj Angan, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2020, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(21) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12992/2020
Siddarth College Of Education, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through
Its Secretary Mahesh Singh Beniwal S/o Vijay Singh Beniwal ,
Age 39 Years , R/o S -57 Nri Colony Raj Angan, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2020, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(22) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12993/2020
Arawali Shiksha And Anusandhan Sansthan, Jeen Mata Road,
Tamakapura, Data Ramgarh, District Sikar, Through Its Secretary
Sabita Wife Of Shri Suresh Kumar Aged About 32 Years, Resident
Of Near Badri Vihar, District Sikar (Raj.)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
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Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2020, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(23) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 12997/2020
Salasar Balaji B.ed. College, Behind Circuit House, Jaipur Road,
Sikar, Through Its Secretary Snehlata Wife Of Ranjit Singh, Aged
About 36 Years, Resident Of B-5, Todi Nagar, Sikar (Raj.)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2020, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
----Respondents
(24) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13040/2020
Bhane Sahaya Kalyan Shikshak Sansthan, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Babu Lal Yadav S/o Harchand Yadav, Aged About 47
Years, R/o 147, Shiv Vatika, Hatoj, Jhotwara, District- Jaipur-
303108 (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed - 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(25) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13041/2020
Deepak Diploma Elementary T.t College, Khasra No. 959, Nahar
Road, Paota, Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur Rajasthan Through
Its Secretary Mahesh Kumar Yadav Son Of Shri Bhoma Ram
Yadav, Aged About 37 Years, R/o Khasra No. 959, Nahar Road,
Paota, Tehsil- Kotputli, District - Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020,elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(26) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13043/2020
S.r. Bal Vidhya Mandir Samiti Bhainsawa, Through Its Secretary
Harphool Choudhary Son Of Shri Sawai Ram, Aged About 39
Years, R/o Plot No. 412, Mata Ji Ki Dhani, Village- Bhainsawa,
Tehsil- Phulera, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed - 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
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4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-7,
Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(27) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13044/2020
B.d.m.l Shikshan Sansthan, Through Its Secretary Mr. Ravinder
Kumar Son Of Shri Madan Lal Sharma, Aged About 41 Years,
Resident Of Village- Sohan Ki Dhani, Post- Harsora, Bansur,
Alwar (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(28) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13044/2020
----Petitioners
Versus
1. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondent
(29) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13047/2020
Taj Memorial Teacher Training School, Village- Jagdishpura, Post-
Sharund, Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur Through Its Secretary
Dr. Suman Kumari Yadav Wife Of Shri Naveen Kumar Yadav,
Aged About 36 Years, R/o Village- Jagdishpura, Post- Sharund,
Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur(Rajasthan).
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----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(30) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13048/2020
Tak Shiksha Niketan Girls B.s.t.c. College, Ajmer Through
Secretary, Veer Singh Mahawar S/o Sh. Gabru Lal Mahawar
(Mali), Aged About 84 Years, R/o Shastri Nagar, Ajmer
(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed - 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(31) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13054/2020
Bhanwar Kanwar Sugan Singh Shiksha Mahavidhyalaya, Run And
Manage By Dhamanasekhasewa Trust Through Its Managing
Trustee Vijendra Singh Son Of Shri Sugan Singh, Aged About 58
Years, Resident Of Plot No. 194, Indrepura, Udaipurwati, District-
Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan).
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----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(32) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13060/2020
Royal Shikshak Prashikshan Centre, Kacholya Road, Chomu,
District- Jaipur Through Its Secretary Sundaram Son Of Shri
Prabhati Lal, Aged About 50 Years, Resident Of Kacholya Road,
Chomu, District- Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(33) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13061/2020
Santosh Technical And Educational Development Society,
Through Its Secretary Umesh Kumar Yadav S/o Vijay Singh
Yadav, Aged About 35 Years, R/o Village- Fatehpura Kalan,
Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur-303108(Rajasthan).
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020,elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(34) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 13073/2020
Regional Girls College, Udaipurwati, Jhunjhunu Run And Manage
By Regional Sewa Samiti, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan Through Its
Secretary Shri Jagdish Prasad Saini Son Of Shri Chunni Lal Saini,
Aged About 43 Years, Resident Of Ward No. 10, Shakambhari
Road, Udaipurwati, District Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(35) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 14997/2020
Salasar Balaji B.ed. College, Behind Circuit House, Jaipur Road,
Sikar, Through Its Secretary Snehlata Wife Of Ranjit Singh, Aged
About 36 Years, Resident Of B-5, Todi Nagar, Sikar (Raj)
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders)
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----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner
3. Westren Regional Committee Of The National Council For
Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark-
Near Metro Station, New Delhi, Through Its Regional
Director.
----Respondents
(36) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 253/2021
Taj Memorial Teacher Training School, Village- Jagdishpura, Post-
Sharund, Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur Through Its Secretary
Dr. Suman Kumari Yadav Wife Of Shri Naveen Kumar Yadav,
Aged About 36 Years, R/o Village- Jagdishpura, Post- Sharund,
Tehsil- Kotputli, District- Jaipur(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(37) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 306/2021
Santosh Technical And Educational Development Society,
Through Its Secretary Umesh Kumar Yadav S/o Vijay Singh
Yadav, Aged About 35 Years, R/o Village Fatehpura Kalan, Tehsil
Kotputli, District Jaipur - 303108
----Petitioner
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Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed - 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education Through Its Regional Director, G-7,
Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector - 10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(38) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 328/2021
Deepak Diploma Elementary T.t College, Khasra No. 959, Nahar
Road, Paota, Tehsil - Kotputli, District - Jaipur Rajasthan Through
Its Secretary Mahesh Kumar Yadav Son Of Shri Bhoma Ram
Yadav, Aged About 37 Years, R/o Khasra No. 959, Nahar Road,
Paota, Tehsil.
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed-2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education Through Its Regional Director, G-7,
Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark- Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi-110075.
----Respondents
(39) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1717/2021
Royal Shikshak Prashikshan Centre, Kacholya Road, Chomu,
District Jaipur Through Its Secretary Sundaram Son Of Shri
Prabhati Lal, Aged About 50 Years, Resident Of Kacholya Road,
Chomu, District Jaipur.
----Petitioner
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Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre - D.el.ed -2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-7,
Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(40) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1734/2021
S.r. Bal Vidhya Mandir Samiti, Bhainsawa Through Its Secretary
Harphool Choudhary Son Of Shri Sawai Ram, Aged About 39
Years, R/o Plot No. 412, Mata Ji Ki Dhani, Village- Bhainsawa,
Tehsil- Phulera, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020,elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(41) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1735/2021
Bhane Sahaya Jankalyan Shikshak Sansthan, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Babu Lal Yadav S/o Harchand Yadav, Aged About 47
Years, R/o 147, Shiv Vatika, Hatoj, Jhotwara, District- Jaipur-
303108 (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
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Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan)
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020, Elementary
Education, Bikaner
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(42) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1780/2021
Bhanwar Kanwar Sugan Singh Shiksha Mahavidhyalaya, Run And
Manage By Dhamana Sekha Sewa Trust Through Its Managing
Trustee Vijendra Singh Son Of Shri Sugan Singh, Aged About 58
Years, Resident Of Plot No.194, Indrepura, Udaipurwati, District -
Jhunjhunu Aipurwati, District Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020,elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council for Teacher
Education through its Regional Director, G-7, Sector-10,
Dwarka, Landmark- Near Metro Station Sector-10,
Dwarka, Delhi
----Respondent
(43) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1790/2021
Regional Girls College, Udaipurwati, Jhunjhunu Run And Manage
By Regional Sewa Samiti, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan Through Its
Secretary Shri Jagdish Prasad Saini Son Of Shri Chunni Lal Saini
Aged About 43 Years, Resident Of Ward No. 10, Shakambhari
Road, Udaipurwati, District Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan)
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----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Its Principal Secretary
(School Education), Government Of Rajasthan, Main
Building, Secretariat, R.no. 1212, 2Nd Floor, Jaipur-
302005.
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Rajasthan).
3. The Coordinator, Pre- D.el.ed- 2020,elementary
Education, Bikaner.
4. Western Regional Committee, National Council For
Teacher Education, Through Its Regional Director, G-
7,sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station
Sector-10, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075.
----Respondents
(44) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2209/2021
Meera Keshav Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidhalaya,
Khasra No. 330,331, Madau, P.o.-Bhankrota, Tehsil- Sanganer,
Dist.- Jaipur Running By Society Of Amar Bal Vidhalaya Shiksha
Samiti, Khasra No. 330,331, Madau, P.o.-Bhankrota, Tehsil-
Sanganer, Dist.- Jaipur Through Its Secretary Shri Mahaveer
Singh Rajawat S/o Shri Devi Singh Rajawat, Aged About 59
Years, Resident Of Village Vatika, Tehsil- Sanganer, Dist.- Jaipur
(Raj.).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary,
Department Of Elementary Education, Govt. Secretariat,
Jaipur (Raj.)
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Raj.)
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Exam And Registrar Department,
Departmental (Education) Exams, Rajasthan, Bikaner
(Raj.).
----Respondents
(45) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2211/2021
Mascot College, Village- Lalsot Road Beegawas, Post-Office-
Lawan, Tehsil- Lawan, Dist.- Dausa (Raj.) Running By Society Of
Mascot Shiksha And Vikas Samiti, Village- Rajgarh, , Post-Office-
Rajgarh, Tehsil- Rajgarh, Dist.- Alwar (Raj.) Through Its
Secretary Manoj Kumar Saini S/o Laxmi Narayan Saini Aged
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About 42 Years, R/o Address Village Geegawas, Tehsil Lawan,
Dist.- Dausa (Raj.).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary,
Department Of Elementary Education, Govt. Secretariat,
Jaipur (Raj.)
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Raj.)
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Exam And Registrar Department,
Departmental (Education) Exams, Rajasthan, Bikaner
(Raj.).
----Respondents
(46) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2212/2021
Great India Teacher Training College, Village- By Pass Road
Khanpur, Post Office- Khanpur, Tehsil- Khanpur, Dist. - Jhalawar
Running By Society Of Mother India Educational Society, Mega
Highway By Pass Road Khanpur, Post Office- Khanpur, Tehsil-
Khanpur, Dist. - Jhalawar, Through Its Secretary Shri Azad
Husain S/o Shri Samsuddin, Aged About 45 Years, Resident Of
Saket Nagar, Dist. - Jhalawar (Raj.).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary,
Department Of Elementary Education, Govt. Secretariat,
Jaipur (Raj.)
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Raj.)
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Exam And Registrar Department,
Departmental (Education) Exams, Rajasthan, Bikaner
(Raj.).
----Respondents
(47) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2213/2021
Deendayal Shikshan Prakshishan Mahavidhalaya, Running By
The Deendayal Shiksha Evam Anusandhan Samiti, Bpo- Bari,
Tehsil Fatehpur Shekhawati, District Sikar Through Its Secretary
Deendayal S/o Shri Kishana Ram Jakhar, Aged About 35 Years,
Resident Of Village And Post Bari, Tehsil Fatehpur, District Sikar
(Raj.).
----Petitioner
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Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary,
Department Of Elementary Education, Govt. Secretariat,
Jaipur (Raj.)
2. Director, Elementary Education, Bikaner (Raj.)
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Exam And Registrar Department,
Departmental (Education) Exams, Rajasthan, Bikaner
(Raj.).
----Respondents
(48) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2214/2021
Rama Krishana Teacher Training College, Plot /khasra No. 557,
558/880, Village Raghunathpura, Railya, Diggi Road, P.o
Sanganer, Tehsil Vsanaganer, Dist. Jaipur, (Raj) Through Its
Secretary Shri K.k Sharma Son Of Shri Daya Kant Sharma ,
Aged About 45 Years Resident Of Plot No. 36, Milap Nagar,
Jaipuria Hospital Durgapura Jaipur (Raj)
----Petitioner
Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary,
Department Of Elementary Education, Govt. Secretariat,
Jaipur (Raj)
2. Director Elementary Education, Bikaner (Raj)
3. Coordinator, Pre D.e1 .ed Exam And Registrar
Department, Departmental (Education) Exams,
Rajasthan, Bikaner (Raj)
----Respondents
(49) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2618/2021
Gaurav T.t. College, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through Its
Secretary Mahesh Singh Beniwal S/o Vijay Singh Beniwal , Age
39 Years , R/o S-57 Nri Colony Raj Angan, Jaipur (Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2020, Examination
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And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
4. National Council For Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10,
Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station, New Delhi,
Through Its Member Secretary.
5. Westren Regional Committee Of The National Council For
Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark
-Near Metro Station, New Delhi,through Its Chairperson.
----Respondents
(50) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2619/2021
Siddarth College Of Education, Bilwa, Sanganer, Jaipur Through
Its Secretary Mahesh Singh Beniwal S/o Vijay Singh Beniwal ,
Age 39 Years , R/o S -57 Nri Colony Raj Angan, Jaipur
(Rajasthan).
----Petitioner
Versus
1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.El.Ed. Examination-2020, Examination
& Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
4. National Council For Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10,
Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station, New Delhi,
Through Its Member Secretary.
5. Westren Regional Committee Of The National Council For
Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark
-Near Metro Station, New Delhi,through Its Chairperson.
----Respondents
(51) S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2634/2021
Arawali Shiksha And Anusandhan Sansthan, Jeen Mata Road,
Tamakapura, Data Ramgarh, District Sikar, Through Its Secretary
Sabita Wife Of Shri Suresh Kumar Aged Avbout 32 Years,
Resident Of Near Badri Vihar, District Sikar(Raj.).
----Petitioner
Versus
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1. The State Of Rajasthan, Through Principal Secretary To
Government, School And Sanskrit Education, Secretariat,
Jaipur (Rajasthan).
2. The Director, Directorate Of Elementary Education,
Bikaner.
3. Coordinator, Pre D.el.ed. Examination-2020, Examination
And Registration, Education Departmental Examination,
Rajasthan, Bikaner.
4. National Council For Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10,
Dwarka, Landmark - Near Metro Station, New Delhi,
Through Its Member Secretary.
5. Westren Regional Committee Of The National Council For
Teacher Education, G-7, Sector-10, Dwarka, Landmark
-Near Metro Station, New Delhi,through Its Chairperson.
----Respondents
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. MS Raghav, Adv., Mr. Vijay Poonia,
Adv. with Mr. Pradeep Bacholiya, Adv.
Mr. Gaurav Sharma, Adv., Mr. Om
Prakash Sharma, Adv., Mr. Vishivas
Saini, Adv. & Mr. Digvijay Singh, Adv.
For Respondent(s) : Mr. Chiranji Lal Saini, AAG
Mr. Shweta Pareek, Adv.
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV PRAKASH SHARMA
Judgment / Order
Reserved On 03/09/2021
Pronounced On 06/10/2021
1. All these writ petitions raise common question and therefore,
the same have been heard together and are being decided by this
common order.
2. The petitioners-institutions are engaged in imparting
teachers training education and the present cases are in relation
to running of Diploma Course in Elementary Education (hereinafter
referred as 'D.El.Ed. Course'). After having fulfilled all the requisite
mandatory conditions required for recognition for the D.El.Ed.
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Course as provided for under the National Council of Teachers
Education Act, 1993 (hereafter referred as 'NCTE Act) and the
rules framed therein in 1997, they applied for recognition to the
Northern Regional Committee of the NCTE (hereafter referred as
'NRC') in the various years and after conducting inspection by the
visiting team and examining its report, a decision was taken to
grant recognition to the petitioners-institutions for running
D.El.Ed. Course.
3. The case of the petitioner-institution in SB Civil Writ Petition
No.1712/2021 (B.D.M.L. Shikshan Sansthan Vs. The State of Raj.
& Ors.) is that the NRC-NCTE granted recognition on 20th
December, 2018 and approval for annual intake for two units (100
seats) was granted. Therefore, it approached the affiliating body
namely; Director (Elementary Education), Bikaner for issuance of
no objection certificate (hereinafter referred as 'NOC') as well as
for granting of affiliation.
3.1 The State Government had already issued a letter of intent
as per Cause 7 (13) of the NCTE (Recognition, Norms and
Procedure) Regulations, 2014 which is a precondition for applying
for recognition. The staff approval list was duly approved by the
Director, Elementary Education based upon the recommendation
order issued by the NRC (NCTE) but the respondent-State did not
issue the NOC.
3.2 In absence of the NOC, name of the petitioner-institution
was not forwarded to the Coordinator, resultantly the students
were not able to submit their option for allotment of College for
the Academic Session 2019-20. The petitioner-institution again
submitted representation requesting to forward name of the
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petitioner-institution to the Coordinator for inclusion of name of
the petitioner-institution in the list of Colleges. An interim order
was passed in SB Civil Writ Petition No.9375/2019, ultimately,
after filing of contempt petition, the students were allowed.
3.3 For the year 2020-21, the respondents uploaded the
counselling schedule but name of the petitioner-institution was not
included. An inspection had been conducted for the Academic
Session 2019-20 and the petitioner-institution was found to be
fulfilling all the criterias and recommendation was made for
granting NOC.
3.4 In 2020-21, however, the NOC was not granted on the
premise that a sudden inspection of the petitioner-institution was
conducted and it was stated that a negative report was prepared
by overwriting with the sole purpose to teach a lesson to the
petitioner-institution as an interim order was passed by the Court
directing the respondents to allow the petitioner-institution to be
included in the counselling.
3.5 It was submitted by the petitioner-institution that the
respondents conducted a sudden inspection without any
information during the Covid period and no show cause notice was
issued to point out any deficiency. It was further submitted that
only 30 institutions, who had earlier approached this Court for
their justified grievances, have been found to be not fulfilling the
norms of the NCTE Regulations of 2014 and the inspection
conducted was actuated by bias and prejudice.
3.6 The petitioner-institution submitted that the College was
running the course and imparting quality education to the
students. On 23/11/2020, when there was a lock-down on account
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of pandemic Covid-19 and the State Government had directed that
only 50% of the staff would come in College under the Disaster
Management Act, while remaining staff would conduct on-line
classes from home, the inspecting team demanded presence of all
the staff in the College. It also demanded copies of the bank pass-
books and pay-slips which were already fed in the computer.
3.7 It is stated by the petitioner-institution that the deficiencies
pointed out in the inspection report were fallacious and without
substance and actually there was no deficiency. Since no show
cause notice was issued and reasonable opportunity of hearing
was not afforded, the order passed on 04/12/2020 whereby
decision was taken not to include the petitioner-institution for
counselling for the Session 2020-21 was unjustified and illegal. It
was further submitted that the State Government had no authority
to de-recognize the petitioner-institution and cancelling the
additional seat allotment order issued by the NRC (NCTE).
3.8 The petitioner-institution has also challenged the inspection
report dated 23/11/2020 on following grounds:-
(A) As regards the allegation that the petitioner-institution
has not maintained record of the office bearers, it has been
contended that the entire record was available with the College
and copies of the documents were provided to the Inspector but
he did not disclose the same in his report.
(B) As regards the objection that three institutions are
running in one premise which reflects that resources and other
infrastructural facilities are being shared, it was contended that
the objection is baseless as the institution was granted
recommendation by NCTE as a composite institution. The stand-
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alone courses are not recognized by the NCTE. The
recommendation letter issued by the NRC (NCTE) mentions about
the fact of the courses being running in the same building without
interference and the visiting team mentions of the institution
fulfilling the NCTE norms.
(C) As regards the objection regarding audit having not
been conducted, it has been pointed out that the same is baseless
as the audit report upto 2019-20 had already been supplied to the
inspecting team but for 2020-21 audit report could not be
prepared on account of Covid-19 but the cash register was already
prepared which is the basis for preparing the audit report and was
made available to the inspecting team
(D) So far as the deficiency pointed out that there is no
hostel available in the premise, it has been contended that
D.El.Ed. counsel is not a residential course and for the students,
Paying Guest facilities are already there at nearby places. The
same was not a prerequisite under the NCTE Regulations of 2014.
(E) As regards the deficiency that only 50% staff was
available at the time of inspection, it has been pointed out by
learned counsel that as per the Disaster Management Act, since
directions were issued by the State Government for Covid-19,
70% of the staff was only allowed. Since Principal of the institution
was suffering from cold, he was not allowed to be present in the
institution and the staff with medical certificates were only
allowed.
(F) As regards the deficiency in regard to Bio-metric
Machine, it has been pointed out that the same was available but
record of presence under Bio-metric Machine was not available as
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during Covid-19, the presence through Bio-metric Machine was
not being allowed and it was being taken manually through
attendance register and the register of manual attendance was
available.
(G) As regards the further deficiency pointed out that in the
Library, the Dictionary and books relating to commercial education
as well as the books published by the NCTE were not available, it
has been contended that although the bills of purchase of such
books were shown and placed in the representation made by the
petitioners but in spite of the same, no decision was taken. It has
been submitted that in spite of there being no deficiency actually,
the respondents recommended for withdrawal of recognition as
well as for not making available students for the year 2020-21.
4. Similarly, in other writ petitions also, the respective
petitioner-institution has pointed out that the order was issued on
04/12/2020 on the basis of the inspection conducted on
23/11/2020 and same types of deficiencies have been pointed out.
In one of the cases, audit report for financial year was found
to be under process but not presented to the team which was
considered as sufficient ground to refuse NOC and affiliation for
the Session 2020-21.
5. The gist of arguments of learned counsels for the respective
writ petitioners in these writ petitions is that as per the Scheme of
the NCTE Act, 1993 and the Rules and Regulations made
thereunder, it is the NCTE alone which is required to conduct
inspection relating to recognition and the State Government would
have no authority to de-recognize the petitioners-institutions. It is
further contended that once the inspection has already been
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conducted and the petitioners were granted recognition, the State
Government had no role to play for granting NOC and affiliation. It
has been further contended that the order impugned dated
04/12/2020 has been passed without following the principles of
natural justice. No show cause notice was issued and no
opportunity of removing the deficiencies, if any, was provided. The
State action was actuated by malice and bias which occurred on
account of the petitioners-institutions having approached the
Court by filing writ petitions earlier for the Session 2019-20
wherein interim order was passed in their favour which was not
complied with resulting in the petitioners initiating contempt
proceedings against the Director, who, on account of ill-will and
vengeance, instructed for sudden inspection with specific direction
to declare the petitioners-institutions having deficiencies.
5.1 Learned counsels for the petitioners-institutions further
pointed out that from the original inspection report, which was
called, it goes to show that in each of the report, the concerned
inspecting team had recommended for issuance of NOC and did
not find any deficiency and in-fact, the word 'Nahi' (No) has been
added in the final recommendation letter and can be seen and
reflected from the naked eyes. It has been further submitted that
the inspection conducted was illegal and without authority. There
is no provision for conducting sudden inspection. The inspection
was conducted only of those thirty institutions who had earlier
approached this Court while in other cases, no inspection was
conducted.
5.2 In support of the submissions, learned counsels for the
petitioners relied on the judgments rendered in State of
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Maharashtra Vs. Sant Dnyaneshwar Shikashan Shastra
Mahavidyalaya & Ors.: (2006) 9 SCC 1; Chairman, Bhartia
Education Society & Anr. Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh &
Ors.: (2011) 4 SCC 527; Parshvanath Charitable Trust &
Ors. Vs. All India Council for Technical Education & Ors.:
(2013) 3 SCC 385; Swamy Devi Dayal Hospital & Dental
College Vs. Union of India & Ors.: (2014) 13 SCC 506;
Central Coalfields Limited & Anr. Vs. SLL-SML (Joint
Venture Consortium) & Ors. Vs. (2016) 8 SCC 622 and State
of Rajasthan Vs. L.B.S. B.Ed. College & Ors.: (2016) 16 SCC
110.
6. Per-contra, learned Additional Advocate General appearing
for the respondent-State supported the order impugned and has
taken this Court to the reply filed in the writ petition of the
petitioner-Taj Memorial Teachers Training College (SBCWP-
253/2021). It is submitted that when the NCTE issued the
recognition order, it stipulated a condition in Clause 5(ii) of the
order mentioning therein that "the institution shall make
admission only after it obtains affiliation from the examining body
in terms of Clause 8(10) of the NCTE Regulations, 2014."
6.1 Learned AAG has further submitted that as per Clause 6 of
the recognition order, it was provided as under:-
"6. Further, the recognition is subject to fulfillment
of all such other requirements as may be prescribed
by other regulatory bodies like UGC, affiliating
University/Body, State Government etc. as applicable,
and compliance of the following by the affiliating body,
State Govt and also the concerned recognised
institution :
(i) The affiliating body/ State Govt. shall
be required to verify the authenticity of the
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land & building documents submitted by
the Institution, with the required land &
built up area as well as appointment of
requisite teaching & non-teaching staff as
per provisions of the NCTE Regulations,
2014 before grant of affiliation to the
institution.
(ii) The affiliating body shall ensure that
the Institution is a composite institution as
per definition of a "composite institution"
given in the NCTE Regulation, 2014. If at
any stage, it is found that the institution is
not a composite institution is not a
composite institution, the recognition
granted shall be treated as withdrawn and
the sole responsibility of the same will be of
the institution. However, the existing
stand-alone institutions shall gradually
move towards becoming composite
Institutions.
(iii) The NOC of the affiliating body and
staff approval thereof submitted by the
institution, if found fake, at any stage, the
recognitions granted shall be treated as
withdrawn, and the sole responsibility of
the same will be of the institution."
6.2 It has been submitted that thus the affiliating body-State
Government was required to verify the authenticity of the land
and building documents and also ensure that the institution is a
composite institution. Therefore, it is submitted that the affiliating
body as well as the State Government were entitled to have their
own inspection conducted of the institution and find whether the
institution was having the requisite norms as laid down under the
NCTE Regulations, 2014 and also could demand audit report since
Clause 7 of the recognition order provided that "the institution
shall submit a Self-Appraisal Report to the Regional Committee at
the end of each academic year along the statement of annual
accounts duly audited by a Chartered Accountant."
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6.3 Learned Addl. Advocate General further submitted that
direction was issued by the Principal Secretary, Department of
Education, Rajasthan on 19/11/2020 to the Director, Elementary
Education, Rajasthan to conduct inspection of the petitioners-
institution whose petitions were pending in the Court as per order
dated 11/11/2020 issued by the Principal Seat of this Court at
Jodhpur by 25/11/2020. The order also directed that the
petitioners-institutions must provide information regarding their
employees/faculty and also provide their Aadhar Numbers and
pay-slips as well as information about the requisite infrastructure
prepared for on-line classes during Covid pandemic. The said
directions were for thirty institutions alone and therefore,
inspection was conducted for thirty institutions.
6.4 Learned Addl. Advocate General further submitted that in
compliance of the order of this Court, a team was constituted
consisting of one person from the Accounts Department for
conducting inspection of the petitioners-institutions. For all thirty
institutions, different teams were formed by the Director,
Elementary Education, Rajasthan who conducted the inspection.
Learned Addl. Advocate General also submitted that the
institutions were in the category of Non-Governmental Educational
Institutions and were, therefore, governed by the Rajasthan Non-
Governmental Educational Institutions Act, 1989 and the Rules of
1993 made thereunder. As per Rule 21 of the Rules of 1993,
inspection could be done by any officer authorized for the purpose
by the Director without prior notice and such sudden inspection
was permissible and after conducting inspection, the inspecting
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team submitted its opinion not to recommend for granting NOC
and for giving affiliation to the petitioners-institutions.
6.5 Learned Addl. Advocate General has relied upon the
judgments in Maa Vaishno Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya Vs.
State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors.: (2013) 2 SCC 617 in support
his submissions. It is thus submitted that the petitioners-
institutions do not fulfill the requirements mentioned in the
recognition order and many deficiencies have been pointed out in
the inspection report and therefore, the State Government has
rightly decided not to give NOC/affiliation to the petitioners-
institutions.
6.6 Learned Addl. Advocate General, in his reply, has also
submitted that since the inspection has been done by experts, the
said inspection ought not be interfered with by conducting judicial
review and the Court ought to follow the judicial restraint. He has
also relied upon the judgments in Government of Andhra
Pradesh & Ors. Vs. P. Laxmi Devi (Smt.); Andhra Kesari
Educational Society Vs. Director of School Education & Ors.:
(1989) 1 SCC 392. He has also relied upon the judgment in
State of Maharashtra Vs. Vikas Sahebrao Roundale & Ors.:
(1992) 4 SCC 435 to submit that the Government is required to
see that the training of the Teachers is done effectively and there
may not be any slackening of the standards.
7. Learned counsel for the respondent-NCTE also appeared and
submitted that as per the NCTE Act, it was within the exclusive
domain of the NCTE to recognize and de-recognize an institution.
He has invited attention of this Court to the provisions of the NCTE
Act, 1993 to submit that the Regional Committee can only conduct
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the inspection of the institution for the purpose of recognition and
after the recognition is granted, upon receiving the order from the
NCTE, the State Government is bound to grant affiliation to the
institution or cancel the affiliation of the institution where the
recognition has been granted or refused respectively. The power
to cancel recognition also lies within the domain of the NRC/NCTE
alone and in such circumstances, learned counsel submitted that
the NCTE would not support the order passed by the State
Government dated 04/12/2020 seeking recognition of the
petitioners-institutions. Learned counsel further submitted that the
inspecting team could not have conducted sudden inspection as
the provisions provide for inspection after giving due information
to the institution.
8. After considering the submissions, this Court has carefully
gone through the material available on record as well as the
judgments cited at bar.
9. Admittedly, the petitioners-institutions are duly recognized
by the NCTE to conduct D.El.Ed. Course. In a batch of 15 writ
petitions, decided at Principal Seat of this Court at Jodhpur with
lead case Marwar Shikshak Parikshan Mahavidhyalaya Vs.
State of Raj. & Ors. (SB Civil Writ Petition No.11595/2020)
and connected writ petitions, order came to be passed on
11/11/2020 wherein it was observed as under:-
"From perusal of the above decision, it is clear
that role of the State Government in granting NOC
and affiliation is very formal one and once the
institutions are recognized by the NCTE for running
any course normally the State Government cannot
refuse to grant NOC untiland unless exceptional
circumstance exits.
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Mr. Manish Vyas, learned AAG has submitted
that some of the petitioner-institutions have applied
for recognition and affiliation with the respondents
and there applications are pending consideration and
the respondents will consider and decide the same at
the earliest. It is also submitted by Mr. Vyas that
some of the institutions have not even applied for
grant of NOC or affiliation with the respondents and if
they will apply for the same, the same shall be
considered and decided expeditiously.
It is noticed that in the writ petitions filed by the
petitioner-institutions in the year 2019, this Court
while issuing notices to the respondents has already
passed interim orders directing them to allow the
petitioner institutions to admit students in D.El.Ed
Course in the academic session 2019-20, however, in
some of the writ petitions filed by the petitioner-
institutions in the year 2020, this Court has already
stayed all the further proceedings pursuant to the
counselling calendar issued by the respondent No.4.
In such circumstances, these writ petitions are
disposed of with liberty to the petitioner-institutions
to submit applications before the respondent - State
Government for grant of NOC to them and affiliation
of the petitioner-institutions with the Director,
Elementary Education, Rajasthan, Bikaner by
20.11.2020. On receiving said applications, the
respondents including the Director, Elementary
Education, Rajasthan, Bikaner are directed to take
decision regarding grant of NOC and affiliation to the
petitioner-institutions to conduct the D.El.Ed (Diploma
in Elementary Education) Course of two years by
30.11.2020 while keeping in mind the observations
made by this Court in Sanskar T.T. College's case
(supra).
The institutions to which NOC and affiliation is
granted be included in the list of eligible institutions
and the students be allotted those institutions for
admitting in D.El.Ed (Diploma in Elementary
Education) Course for the academic years 2020-21.
The respondents are free to carry out the
counselling process after deciding the applications of
the petitioner institutions to grant them NOC and
affiliation."
9.1 In all the present writ petitions, the petitioners-institutions
have been recognized in the year 2018 by the NRC/NCTE and
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earlier they had filed writ petitions before this Court wherein
interim order was passed directing for including them provisionally
for the purpose of counselling in the year 2019. Since the
respondents did not comply with the order, on 24/07/2019, in
contempt petitions, statement was made by the counsel appearing
for the State that the Colleges shall be allowed to participate in
the counselling for D.El.Ed. (BSTC Course for the academic year
2019-20 whereafter students were provided to the Colleges and
ultimately vide order dated 11/11/2020, the writ petitions were
allowed by the Principal Seat of this Court at Jodhpur and
directions were issued, as noticed above and the Court specifically
observed that the role of the State Government in granting NOC
and affiliation is very formal one and normally, the State
Government cannot refuse to grant NOC until and unless
exceptional circumstances exist.
9.2 In order to meet out with the said observations, it is
apparent that the Principal Secretary has directed for conducting
an inspection for the said thirty institutions alone by preparing a
team and with a specific direction. As pointed out by learned
counsel for the petitioners, this Court finds that the order passed
by the Principal Secretary, School Education dated 19/11/2020
(Annx. R/3) is only addressed to the Director, Elementary
Education and a copy thereof has not been sent to the concerned
institutions.
9.3 The order purports to have been issued as if a direction was
given by this Court to conduct such an inspection although, as
noted above, no such direction had been issued. The State
authorities are usually found to be taking umbrage of Court's
orders. In order to achieve their own ends, the observations made
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in the High Court's order have been interpreted to conduct
inspection which was not warranted under the Rules.
9.4 Be that as it may, this Court asked the learned Addl.
Advocate General to produce the original inspection report of all
the institutions and in almost all the inspections reports, this Court
finds that in the main part of the inspection report, there is no
shortcoming noticed by the inspecting officers and the details of
the staff have been attached, a separate appendix has been
mentioned giving out the shortcomings. The said
shortcomings/deficiencies, as noticed for petitioner no.1-B.D.M.L.
Shikshan Sansthan, mentions of recommendation with the word
'Nahi' (No) by adding the same in the final recommendation.
9.5 This Court although is of the firm view that the scope of
judicial review is not available in examining an inspection report
and it is within the exclusive domain of the inspecting officers to
conduct inspection and submit report. However, this Court finds
that the inspection conducted on the directions given by the
Principal Secretary, School Education was wholly unwarranted as
there is no power available for conducting of inspection. It is
apparent that as per Section 14 of the NCTE Act, 1993, the
inspection can be done by the Regional Committee formed under
the NCTE Act. The State Authority, which is an examining body,
has to grant affiliation to the institution after it seeks recognition
letter from the NCTE. The affiliating body has to grant affiliation
after the recognition and has to conduct examinations in terms of
Section 16 of the NCTE Act, 1993. Section 17 of the NCTE Act,
1993 provides for the NRC to conduct an inspection if it receives
any report or representation from any body or the provisions of
the NCTE Act are not being followed by the recognized institution.
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Section 17 of the NCTE Act, 1993 also inherently provides for an
opportunity of hearing.
9.6 Inspection is within the exclusive domain of the NRC/NCTE.
Section 13 of the NCTE Act, 1993 lays down the procedure of
inspection. As per Sub-Section (2) of Section 13 of the NCTE Act,
1993, the Council has to communicate to the institution the date
on which inspection has to be conducted. Thus, there is no room
for sudden inspection as conducted by the Directorate of the
Elementary Education, Bikaner in the so-called garb of the order
passed by this Court.
9.7 Taking into consideration that the contempt proceedings
have been initiated for non-compliance initially for the year 2019
and even for the year 2020, the contempt proceedings are
attached, it is apparent that the concerned Officer has been
actuated by malafides and bias and has caused sudden inspection
with a specific direction to the inspecting team.
9.8 This Court cannot hold noting that although there is no
requirement of having a hostel, in each case, a deficiency has
been pointed out that hostel facilities are not available. Similarly,
in each inspection report, it is mentioned about the institution
running without other courses although as per the requirement,
the D.El.Ed. course can be run in combination with other Teachers'
Education Programs.
9.9 The submission of learned counsel for the petitioners
regarding inspection being conducted unjustifiably and without information, is also found to be supported by the fact that the inspection was conducted during Covid pandemic period when the Disaster Management Act was in force and the State Government had specifically reduced presence of the staff in the institution. (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (42 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] The possibility of Teachers not being available on account of pandemic cannot be ruled out. The State authorities were having full knowledge about the pandemic situation and the directions issued by the State Government and on the face of the earlier directions issued by the Court allowing the institutions to be provided with students for the Session 2019-20, there was no occasion for having initiated inspection. A futile attempt has been made by the learned Addl. Advocate General to support the action by taking this Court to the conditions of the recognition order which have been noticed above. This Court finds that mentioning of affiliating body in the recognition order would not grant power to conduct inspection as the institutions are governed by the Act of 1993 which provides inspection to be conducted by the NRC/NCTE.
9.10 The submission of learned counsel for the State by taking support from the Rajasthan Non-Government Educational Institutions Act, 1989 and the Rules of 1993 made thereunder, is also found to be misconceived. The D.El.Ed Course is a course recognized by the NCTE. The inspection which was directed to be conducted was with only purpose of affiliation and not for the purpose of grant of recognition under the Act of 1989 or the Rules made thereunder. The sudden inspection, as envisaged under Rule 22 of the Rules of 1993, therefore, would have no application to the course and affiliation as well as NOC to be granted for the said purpose.
9.11 In State of Maharashtra Vs. Sant Dnyaneshwar Shikashan Shastra Mahavidyalaya & Ors. (supra), the three Judges Bench of the Apex Court held as under:-
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"The Secondary Education which serves as a bridge between primary and higher education is expected to prepare young persons between the age group 14-18 in the world of work and entry into higher education. The Secondary Education starts with classes 9-10 leading to higher secondary classes 11 and 12. The relevant children population at the secondary and senior secondary level, as projected in 1996-97 by NSSO has been estimated at 9.66 crores. Against this population, the enrolment figures of the 1997-98 shows that only 2.70 crores attending schools. Thus, two-third of the eligible population remains out of the school system. To accommodate the children in schools at secondary level, we have at present 1.10 lakhs institutions (1998-99). With the emphasis on universalization of elementary education and programmes like District Primary Education Programme, the enrolment is bound to increase and once this happens, we may require more than two lakhs institutions at the secondary level to accommodate them."
9.12 In Maa Vaishno Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh & Ors.: (2013) 2 SCC 617 (supra), the Supreme Court held as under:-
"59. The above enunciated principles clearly show that the Council is the authority constituted under the Central Act with the responsibility of maintaining education of standards and judging upon the infra- structure and facilities available for imparting such professional education. Its opinion is of utmost importance and shall take precedence over the views of the State as well as that of the University. The concerned Department of the State and the affiliating University have a role to play but it is limited in its application. They cannot lay down any guideline or (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (44 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] policy which would be in conflict with the Central statute or the standards laid down by the Central body. State can frame its policy for admission to such professional courses but such policy again has to be in conformity with the directives issued by the Central body. In the present cases, there is not much conflict on this issue, but it needs to be clarified that while the State grants its approval, and University its affiliation, for increased intake of seats or commencement of a new course/college, its directions should not offend and be repugnant to what has been laid down in the conditions for approval granted by the Central authority or Council. What is most important is that all these authorities have to work ad idem as they all have a common object to achieve i.e. of imparting of education properly and ensuring maintenance of proper standards of education, examination and infrastructure for betterment of educational system. Only if all these authorities work in a coordinated manner and with cooperation, will they be able to achieve the very object for which all these entities exist.
79. It is on record and the Regulations framed under the Act clearly show that upon receiving an application for recommendation, the NCTE shall send a copy of the application with its letter inviting recommendations/comments of the State Government on all aspects within a period of 30 days. To such, application, the State is expected to respond with its complete comments within a period of 60 days. In other words, the opinion of the State on all matters that may concern it in any of the specified fields are called for. This is the stage where the State and its Department should play a vital role. They must take all precautions to offer proper comments supported by due reasoning. Once these comments are sent and the State Government gives its opinion which is considered by the NCTE and examined in conjunction with the report of the experts, it may grant or refuse recognition. Once it grants recognition, then such grant attains supremacy viz-a- viz the State Government as well as the affiliating body. Normally, these questions cannot be re- agitated at the time of grant of affiliation. Once the University conducts inspection in terms of its Statutes or Act, without offending the provisions of the Act and conditions of recognition, then the opinion of the State Government at the second stage is a mere (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (45 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] formality unless there was a drastic and unacceptable mistake or the entire process was vitiated by fraud or there was patently eminent danger to life of the students working in the school because of non- compliance of a substantive condition imposed by either of the bodies. In the normal circumstances, the role of the State is a very formal one and the State is not expected to obstruct the commencement of admission process and academic courses once recognition is granted and affiliation is found to be acceptable."
9.13 In Chairman, Bhartia Education Society & Anr. Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh & Ors. (supra), the Supreme Court held as under:-
"24. The examining body can therefore impose its own requirements in regard to eligibility of students for admission to a course in addition to those prescribed by NCTE. The state government and the examining body may also regulate the manner of admissions. As a consequence, if there is any irregularity in admissions or violation of the eligibility criteria prescribed by the examining body or any irregularity with reference to any of the matters regulated and governed by the examining body, the examining body may cancel the affiliation irrespective of the fact that the institution continues to enjoy the recognition of the NCTE. Sub-section (6) of section 14 cannot be interpreted in a manner so as to make the process of affiliation, an automatic rubber-stamping consequent upon recognition, without any kind of discretion in the examining body to examine whether the institution deserves affiliation or not, independent of the recognition. An institution requires the recognition of NCTE as well as affiliation with the examining body, before it can offer a course or training in teacher education or admit students to such course or training. Be that as it may."
9.14 Thus, the Rule in relation to granting NOC and affiliation is minimal and once recommendation has been granted, the affiliation and NOC by the State Government can only be refused if there is any other requirement laid down by the State Government or the examining body which an institution is required to follow. (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (46 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] 9.15 Keeping in view above, therefore, if the State Government would have laid down any other requirement for granting of NOC, which the institution may not have complied with, the respondent- State could have refused NOC and affiliation. However, so far as the norms of 2014 are concerned, the same stand already examined and considered by the NRC/NCTE while granting recognition. The inspection on the said aspects cannot be done by the State Government and its authorities and they do not have the power to recommend de-recognition or refuse NOC on the said grounds.
9.16 Similar view has been taken by the Supreme Court in Parshvanath Charitable Trust & Ors. Vs. All India Council for Technical Education & Ors. (supra), wherein it has been held as under:-
"24. The consistent view of this Court has been that where both Parliament and State Legislature have the power to legislate, the Central Act shall take precedence in the matters which are covered by such legislation and the State enactments shall pave way for such legislations to the extent they are in conflict or repugnant. As per the established canons of law, primacy of the Central Act is undisputable which necessarily implies primacy of AICTE in the field of technical education. Statutes like the present one as well as the National Council for Teachers Education Act, 1993, the Medical Council of India Act, 1956, etc. fall within the ambit of this canon of law. The AICTE is the authority constituted under the Central Act with the responsibility of maintaining operational standards and judging the infrastructure and facilities available for imparting professional education. It shall take precedence over the opinion of the State as well as that of the University. The concerned department of the State and the affiliating university have a role to play, but it is limited in its application. They cannot lay down any guidelines or policies in conflict with the Central statute or the standards laid down by the Central body. The State can frame its policies, but such policy again has to be in conformity with the (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (47 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] direction issued by the Central body. Though there is no such apparent conflict in the present case, yet it needs to be clarified that grant of approval by the State and affiliation by the University for increased intake of seats or commencement of new college should not be repugnant to the conditions of approval/recommendation granted by the AICTE. These authorities have to work in tandem as all of them have the common object to ensure maintenance of proper standards of education, examination and proper infrastructure for betterment of technical educational system."
9.17 Thus, this Court finds that the institution was not given any opportunity of hearing. The opportunity of hearing is an essential part of the decision making process. In case of Swamy Devi Dayal Hospital & Dental College Vs. Union of India & Ors. (supra), the Supreme Court observed as under:-
"22. We, accordingly, sum up the legal position, touching upon the issue, on the interpretation of Section 10A(4) of the Act, as below:
22.1 Section 10A applies to the cases of renewal of permission as well;
22.2 It contemplates grant of opportunity of being heard at two stages. First stage would be at the level of DCI after the scheme is submitted to DCI under Sub-section (2) of Section 10A of the Act. Once it is found by the DCI that all the parameters for granting permission are met, it recommends the grant of approval of the scheme to the Central Government.
In case Scheme it is found to be deficient, Sub- section (3) (a) of Section 10A of the Act casts an obligation on the part of the DCI to give a reasonable opportunity for making a written representation and also to rectify the deficiencies, if any, specified by the DCI. Second stage of adherence to the principles of natural justice is provided at the level of Central Government at the time when it has to take final decision, after the receipt of the recommendation sent by the DCI. This requirement of hearing is stipulated in proviso to Sub-section (4) of Section 10A, in the event the Central Government is proposing to disapprove the scheme.
(D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (48 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] 22.3 The expression "opportunity of being heard"
occurring in this proviso would mean that the material that goes against the applicant and is to be taken into consideration, is to be supplied to the applicant within an opportunity to make representation. For this purpose either the report of the DCI itself can be supplied or atleast the deficiencies pointed out in the report have to be communicated by the Central Government to the applicant with an opportunity to furnish its comments thereupon. At that stage while giving its reply, if the applicant claims personal hearing, such a personal hearing should also be accorded.
23. As in the present case, since no such opportunity of being heard the requirement of proviso to Sub-section (4) of Section 10A of the Act was not afforded to the Petitioner, the decision dated 30th March 2013 of the Central Government warrants to be set aside on this ground alone."
9.18 On the said basis, therefore, the order impugned dated 04/12/2020 deserves to be set aside.
9.19 In a recent case of State of Rajasthan Vs. L.B.S. B.Ed. College & Ors. (supra), the Supreme Court was examining role of the State Government and observed in Para 2 as under:-
"2. The crux of the controversy is whether the State Government has any say in the matter of grant of recognition to the institutions who apply for establishing institutions to get recognition from the NCTE under the National Council for Teacher Education Act, 1993 (the Act) and the Regulations framed thereunder. The learned Single Judge had arrived at the conclusion that the State has remotely any authority or say in the matter of grant of recognition and the Division Bench has concurred with the judgment of the learned single Judge without adverting to the said aspect."
After examining the entire law on the issue, the Supreme Court in the said case, held in Para 16 as under:-
"16. As we find from the aforesaid authorities as well as the Regulations framed by the NCTE, the State has (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (49 of 50) [CW-1712/2021] a say, may be a limited one. We are inclined to use the word 'limited' because the State's say is not binding on the NCTE. However, the NCTE is required to take the same into consideration, for the State has a vital role to offer proper comments supported by due reasoning. It needs no special emphasis to say that final authority rests with the NCTE. It is the clear legal position."
9.20 Thus, from above, it is apparent that prior to the NCTE granting final recommendations, the State had a limited say to the extent of giving its opinion to the NCTE, otherwise, the role of the State Government is very formal one as held in State of Rajasthan Vs. L.B.S. B.Ed. College & Ors. (supra) and the State is not expected to obstruct commencement of the admission process once recommendation is granted and affiliation is found to be acceptable. However, it appears that the State authorities are not able to digest the verdict of the Supreme Court and are bent upon time and again initiating unnecessary and unwarranted litigation before this Court. The officers holding the helm of affairs of the State Government are expected to act with more caution and care.
9.21.In view thereof, the order impugned dated 04/12/2020 passed by the authorities based on the inspection conducted on the directions of the Principal Secretary, School Education dated 19/11/2020 is found to be illegal and the State could not have denied NOC/affiliation to the petitioners-institutions once they were duly recognized by the NCTE for running D.El.Ed. Course. The consequential action of not including the petitioners- institutions for counselling on the said basis and in treating the petitioners-institutions de-recognized is also held to be bad in law and in contravention with the provisions of the NCTE Act, 1993. (D.B. SAW/284/2021 and 9 more have been filed in this matter. Please refer the same for further orders) (Downloaded on 06/10/2021 at 09:41:36 PM) (50 of 50) [CW-1712/2021]
10. In view thereof, the orders impugned dated 04/12/2020 and 19/11/2020 passed by the respondents are quashed and set aside. The counselling process shall now be conducted by the respondents for the petitioners-institutions separately and the students be provided accordingly.
11. All these writ petitions are accordingly allowed. All pending applications stand disposed of. No costs.
12. In view of the order passed above, taking a pragmatic approach, the contempt petitions are disposed of with directions to the respondents to comply with the order and include the institutions in future counselling. Accordingly, the contemnors are discharged.
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