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Patil Ram Yadav vs State Of U.P. And Others on 6 October, 1999
The first decision that he has relied upon is reported in 2000(1)AWC 193 Pati Ram Yadav Vs. State of U.P. and others. He referred to para 6 of the said judgment wherein the learned Single Judge of this Court referring to the G.O. of 10.03.1971 held that the bare minimum eligibility qualification for a teacher in a Basic School was Intermediate and the requirement of a Teachers Training Certificate came into effect as an essential qualification only under the Rules of 1978. The Rules 1978 did not have retrospective effect and therefore, since the petitioner in that writ petition was an Intermediate pass at the time of his appointment, his appointment would have to be held to be valid. The learned Single Judge further held that a teacher not having the qualification of Teachers Training Certificate would at the most only be entitled to be paid the salary as an untrained Teacher but that itself would not invalidate the appointment of the petitioner. However, the question of seniority neither arose in that case for consideration nor as any opinion being expressed by the learned Single Judge with regard to the date from which the seniority would be counted.
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