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4 edn society staff disobey High Court order, sent to jail

Didnt pay wages to teachers of now defunct school
Last Updated 14 October 2012, 20:30 IST

The Delhi High Court has awarded two months jail term to four office bearers of an educational society after finding them guilty of contempt for not complying with an order to pay back wages to teachers of its now defunct school.

“The respondents, All India Siddharth International Educational Society and others, have cocked a snook at law by using every possible device, ostensibly under the guise of remedies available under law, to avoid compliance of directions issued by this court vide the judgement,” Justice Rajiv Shakdher said.

Apart from the jail term, the court also imposed a fine of Rs 2,000 each on Prem Shankar Gaur, Gyan Prakash, Ashok Kumar and R C Bharti, the office bearers of the society which used to run Vaishali International School here.

Justice Shakdher, however, kept the sentence at abeyance against contemnor R C Bharti, who is hospitalised.

The court’s decision came on a contempt petition filed by Vaishali International School Teachers’ Welfare Association and 11 teachers alleging that the society and its office bearers did not comply with its earlier order.

A division bench, on August 18, 2006, had asked the school management to pay to teachers the arrears of salaries and other dues within four weeks with an interest calculated till the date of the judgement.

The woes of teachers began in 1997 following an inspection carried out by Directorate of Education (DoE) to check balance sheets and other records of the school for last five years.

The school management, instead of taking remedial steps as suggested by DoE, ‘acted inimically’ against teachers and suspended nine of them from service.

The DoE did not approve the decision to suspend teachers and asked the school management to take them back.

The society, instead of taking back the teachers, took “an even more deleterious step” by ordering closure of the school.

The DoE again rejected the decision.The society then challenged the DoE’s decision in the high court which allowed it to close down the institution.

The teachers’ association then challenged the single judge order before a division bench which, on August 18, 2006, set aside the judgement and asked the school management to pay the arrears to the staffers.

The decision was not complied with, which led to filing of the contempt plea.

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(Published 14 October 2012, 20:30 IST)

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