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St. Johns Teachers Training Institute vs Regional Director, National Council ... on 7 February, 2003

In view of aforesaid facts and circumstances of the cases on hands and law laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court referred to above as well as sub-regulation (iv) of Regulation (6), apprehension on the part of the petitioners that considering the decision / endorsement of the State Government not to grant NOC for starting new B.Ed. / PTC colleges, NCTE will reject their applications straightaway, is not well founded and as such, there is no substance in it. As held by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in ST. JOHNS TEACHERS TRAINING INSTITUTE v. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION AND ANR., (Supra) as well as in view of amended Regulations of 2003, more particularly, sub-regulation (iv) of Regulation (6), NOC of the State Government in regard to issuance of NOC is required to be considered by the Regional Committee while taking decision on the application for recognition. Thus, it is ultimately for the NCTE / Regional Committee to take an appropriate decision on the application for grant of recognition and grant and / or refusal of NOC by the State Government is not conclusive or binding and the views expressed by the State Government will be considered by the Regional Committee while taking decision on the application for grant of recognition. Even otherwise, as stated above, the respective petitioners would be having reasonable opportunity for making written representation before the Regional Committee and as envisaged under Section 14 of the Act, before passing any order under sub-clause (b), the Regional Committee is required to provide reasonable opportunity to the concerned institution for making written representation. Thus, while disposing of the present special civil applications of this group, the Regional Committee of NCTE is directed to take appropriate decision in accordance with law and on merits considering sub-regulation (iv) of Regulation (6) on the applications for grant of recognition submitted by the respective petitioners and it is held that grant and / or refusal of NOC by the State Government is not conclusive or binding and views expressed by the State Government which are stated while rejecting the application of the respective petitioners for NOC and / or while not granting NOC will be considered by the Regional Committee while taking decision on the applications for recognition submitted by the respective petitioners.
Supreme Court of India Cites 23 - Cited by 2323 - G P Mathur - Full Document

T.M.A.Pai Foundation & Ors vs State Of Karnataka & Ors on 31 October, 2002

5. Relying on the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in case of T.M.A. PAI FOUNDATION v. STATE OF KARNATAKA, (2002) 8 SCC 481 as well as ST. JOHNS TEACHERS TRAINING INSTITUTE v. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION AND ANR., (2003) 3 SCC 321, more particularly, para-336 of the T.M.A. PAI FOUNDATION v. STATE OF KARNATAKA, it is submitted that the Council should not reject the application of the respective petitioners for recognition to start B.Ed. / PTC colleges as per the respective applications solely relying upon the decision of the State Government not to grant NOC and therefore, the learned advocates for the respective petitioners have requested to issue appropriate direction by allowing the special civil applications of this group as prayed for.
Supreme Court of India Cites 123 - Cited by 914 - Full Document

T.M.A. Pai Foundation & Ors vs State Of Karnataka & Ors (With Other ... on 31 October, 2002

5. Relying on the judgment of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in case of T.M.A. PAI FOUNDATION v. STATE OF KARNATAKA, (2002) 8 SCC 481 as well as ST. JOHNS TEACHERS TRAINING INSTITUTE v. REGIONAL DIRECTOR, NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION AND ANR., (2003) 3 SCC 321, more particularly, para-336 of the T.M.A. PAI FOUNDATION v. STATE OF KARNATAKA, it is submitted that the Council should not reject the application of the respective petitioners for recognition to start B.Ed. / PTC colleges as per the respective applications solely relying upon the decision of the State Government not to grant NOC and therefore, the learned advocates for the respective petitioners have requested to issue appropriate direction by allowing the special civil applications of this group as prayed for.
Supreme Court of India Cites 34 - Cited by 608 - V N Khare - Full Document
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