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1 - 7 of 7 (0.19 seconds)Chandrasekharan Nair And Ors. vs Secretary To Government Of Kerala And ... on 22 December, 1960
This decision
was later approved by a full-bench of that High Court in
Chandrasekharan Nair v. Secretary to Government of Kerala(2)
where that Court once again held that Part II Rules were
administrative rules.
A. Ramaswami Ayyangar vs State Of Madras (Education Department) ... on 13 July, 1961
Similarly, in A. Ramaswami Ayyangar
V. Madras,(3) the High Court of Madras negatived the
contention that these rules, dealing with recognition and
aid, could be invoked by an, employee against the management
of a private elementary school to enforce a right allegedly
arising under the rules. The High Court held that the rules
were, not statutory , rules, and that therefore. they could
not enlarge the scope of the contract of employment between
such an employee of, the school and the management embodied
in the school register, and that the rules affected the
relations between the school and the Government, and not a
third party.
Rev. Fr. Joseph Callian vs State Of Kerala And Ors. on 18 July, 1960
In Rev. Fr. Joseph v. Kerala,(1) the Kerala High Court had
to consider the question of these rules being statutory or
not as one of, the schools, whose writ petition among others
it was trying, was governed by the Madras Elementary
Education Act, 1920 and the rules made, by the Madras
Government. After tracing legislative,, history of the Act,
as also of the rules, the High Court held that Part II Rules
did not have any statutory origin and were, therefore, only
administrative instructions by the Government to its
educational officers, and therefore, did not vest in the
school any, statutory right for grant-in-aid.
Section 3 in Rules Framed under the Madras Elementary Education Act, 1920 [Entire Act]
The States Reorganisation Act, 1956
Jalli Venkataswamy vs The Correspondent, Kasturiba Gandhi ... on 29 October, 1959
The High Court of Andhra Pradesh in Jalli Venkatswamy V. The
Correspondent, Kasturiba Gandhi Basic Senior School
kenetipuram(3) was apparently of the view that these rules
had statutory operation.
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