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Madras High Court

Murugesan vs The Government Of Tamil Nadu on 12 July, 2019

Author: S.M.Subramaniam

Bench: S.M.Subramaniam

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                              BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                 DATED: 12.07.2019

                                                       CORAM

                                THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.M.SUBRAMANIAM

                                       W.P(MD)Nos.15112 to 15114 of 2014
                                                      and
                                          M.P(MD)Nos.2,2,2 & 3 of 2014

                 W.P(MD)No.15112 of 2014

                 Murugesan                                            ... Petitioner

                                                         Vs

                 1.The Government of Tamil Nadu,
                   Rep. by its Secretary,
                   Department of School Education,
                   Fort St. George,
                   Chennai.

                 2.The Chairman,
                   Teachers Recruitment Board,
                   College Road,
                   Chennai.

                 3.The Director of School Education,
                   D.P.I.Complex,
                   Chennai.                                           ... Respondents


                 PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying
                 this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, to call for the records in
                 pursuant to the impugned G.O.Ms.No.252 School Education (Q) Department, dated
                 05.10.2012   and   G.O.Ms.No.71   School     Education   (TRB)   Department   dated
                 30.05.2014 of the 1st respondent and quash the same and consequently direct the
                 1st respondent to give the appointment to the post of Graduate Assistant from
                 among the qualified candidates based on the employment registration seniority,
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           TET pass with effect from the date of the certificate verification conducted on
           27.01.2014.
           W.P(MD)No.15113 of 2014

           Muthutamilselvi                                          ... Petitioner
                                                       Vs

           1.The Government of Tamil Nadu,
             Rep. by its Secretary,
             Department of School Education,
             Fort St. George,
             Chennai.

           2.The Chairman,
             Teachers Recruitment Board,
             College Road,
             Chennai.

           3.The Director of School Education,
             D.P.I.Complex,
             Chennai.                                               ... Respondents


           PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying
           this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, to call for the records in
           pursuant to the impugned G.O.Ms.No.252 School Education (Q) Department, dated
           05.10.2012     and    G.O.Ms.No.71     School    Education   (TRB)   Department   dated
           30.05.2014 of the 1st respondent and quash the same and consequently direct the
           respondents to give the appointment to the post of Secondary Grade Teacher with
           effect from the date of the certificate verification conducted on 23.01.2014.
           W.P(MD)No.15114 of 2014

           S.Vijayarani                                             ... Petitioner

                                                       Vs
                 1.The Government of Tamil Nadu,
                    Rep. by its Secretary,
                    Department of School Education,
                    Fort St. George,
                    Chennai.
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                 2.The Chairman,
                   Teachers Recruitment Board,
                   College Road,
                   Chennai.

                 3.The Director of School Education,
                   D.P.I.Complex,
                   Chennai.                                             ... Respondents


                 PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying
                 this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, to call for the records in
                 pursuant to the impugned G.O.Ms.No.252 School Education (Q) Department, dated
                 05.10.2012     and   G.O.Ms.No.71    School    Education   (TRB)   Department   dated
                 30.05.2014 of the 1st respondent and quash the same and consequently direct the
                 1st respondent to give the appointment to the post of Graduate Assistant from
                 among the qualified candidates based on the employment registration seniority,
                 TET pass with effect from the date of the certificate verification conducted on
                 23.01.2014.


                                       For Petitioners    : Mr.K.K.Ramakrishan
                                       For R1 & R3         : Mrs.S.Srimathy,
                                                         Special Government Pleader
                                       For R2              : Mr.V.R.Shanmuganathan,
                                                         Special Government Pleader


                                                     COMMON ORDER


These writ petitions are filed challenging the Government Order issued in G.O.Ms.No.71 School Education (TRB) Department, dated 30.05.2014 and for a directions to provide appointment to the writ petitioners in the post of Graduate Assistant.

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2. The issue raised in these writ petitions were adjudicated by the High Court and the matter went up to Supreme Court and the Hon'ble Apex Court of India passed an order in the case of V.Lavanya & Ors Vs. The Date of Tamil Nadu & Ors, reported in 2017(1) SCC 322. The relevant paragraphs of the Apex Court order are extracted hereunder:-

“41. The appellants have maintained that while prescribing the marks for performance in Higher Secondary Examination, the respondents have failed to take into account different Education Boards (CBSE, ICSE, State Boards etc.,) conducting Higher Secondary Examination and difference in their marks awarding patterns. As also, the appellants have alleged that respondents failed to consider different streams of education while formulating the grading pattern. It is submitted that unless and until the respondents take note of difference in marking scheme of Education boards, as also the marking scheme of different streams such as Arts, Science etc., a valid grading system cannot be formulated. Equivalence of academic qualifications is a matter for experts and Courts normally do not interfere with the decisions of the Government based on the recommendations of the experts (vide University of Mysore v. CD Govinda Rao (1964) 4 SCR 575 and Mohd. Sujat Ali vs. Union of India (1975) 3 SCC 76). We hold that it is the prerogative of State-

Authorities to formulate a system whereby weightage marks is decided with reference to actual marks secured by each candidate. In the present case, as no arbitrariness is proved on the part of the respondents, in formulating the grading system we cannot interfere with the same. We cannot be expected to go into every minute http://www.judis.nic.in technicalities of decision taken by the experts and perform the job 5 of the repsondent-State. Moreover, the High Court has also noted that submission of learned Advocate General that almost all the appellants ahve completed their High Secondary examination from the State Boards.

42.The contention that different Boards of Examination have different standards and the examiners who evaluate the scripts are in some places more liberal than others and that the candidates who acquired qualifications decades back had to suffer strict evaluation as compared to the candidates who have qualified in the recent past facing liberal evaluation criteria, are all hypothetical arguments without any pleading and supporting material disclosed in the Writ Petitions. As noted earlier, weightage of marks for academic performance and ETE fixed vide G.O(Ms) No.252 dated 05.10.2012 continues to be the same even after issuing G.O.(Ms.) No.71 dated 30.05.2014. Having taken up the examination as per G.O.Ms.No.252, the appellants cannot challenge the award of weightage for the distribution of marks for academic performance with reference to actual marks secured by each candidate. The appellants are not justified in challenging every rational decision taken by the respondents to make the selection process more fair and reasonable merely because the outcome does not favour the limited individual interests of the appellants.

43.The Madras High Court rightly rejected the challenge to G.O(Ms.)No.25 dated 06.02.2014 and G.O.(Ms.)No.71 dated 30.05.2014, holding that as per the NCTE Guidelines, the State Government has the power to grant relaxation on the marks obtained in the TET for the candidates belonging to reserved category and the same is affirmed. The Madurai Bench did not keep in view the NCTE Guidelines and the power of the State Government to grant http://www.judis.nic.in relaxation in terms of their extant reservation policy and erred in 6 quashing G.O.(s.)NO.25 dated 06.02.2014 and hence the same is liable to be set aside.

44.The appeals filed by the State Government are, accordingly, allowed and the impugned judgment of the Madurai Bench is set aside. The impugned Judgment of the Madras Bench of the High Court is affirmed and all the appeals preferred by the unsuccessful candidates are dismissed.”

3.In view of the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India upholding the validity of the Government Order issued in G.O.Ms.No.71 School Education (TRB) Department, dated 30.05.2014, no further consideration is required in respect of the grounds raised in these writ petitions and accordingly, all these writ petitions stand dismissed. However, there shall be no order as to costs.

Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.





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                 To

                 1.The Secretary,
                   Government of Tamil Nadu,
                   Department of School Education,
                   Fort St. George,
                   Chennai.

                 2.The Chairman,
                   Teachers Recruitment Board,
                   College Road,
                   Chennai.

                 3.The Director of School Education,
                   D.P.I.Complex,
                   Chennai.




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                                           S.M.SUBRAMANIAM, J.
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                              W.P(MD)Nos.15112 to 15114 of 2014




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