Removed 1983 PTI no relief from High Court, withdraw the application, now will go to Supreme Court again. this Rest less
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- Punjab and Haryana High Court refuses to stay on Supreme Court orders
- The state government said earlier - did not relieve, now gave affidavit in High Court
Wizard Publisher Jun 10, 2020, 07:35 AM IST
Ambala The 1983 PTI-DPE, recruited in 2010 and removed after the Supreme Court, has not received relief from the Punjab and Haryana High Court. On Tuesday, the High Court refused to grant a stay on the orders of the Supreme Court in the case. The court ordered PTI to withdraw the case. Now PTI will move the Supreme Court. A petition will be filed against the relieving in the Supreme Court. Earlier in the Supreme Court, PTI had also filed a petition for review.
The state government earlier said - did not relieve, now gave affidavit in the High Court,
around May 31, the Education Department started to relieve 1983 PTI across the state. The Haryana Physical Education Teachers Association filed a petition in the High Court against these relieving orders. At that time, the government had given an affidavit in the High Court that PTI has not yet been relieved, while on 9 June the government gave an affidavit again that there was confusion due to Miss Communication at that time, PTI has been relieved. After the hearing, the High Court directed PTI to withdraw the case.
around May 31, the Education Department started to relieve 1983 PTI across the state. The Haryana Physical Education Teachers Association filed a petition in the High Court against these relieving orders. At that time, the government had given an affidavit in the High Court that PTI has not yet been relieved, while on 9 June the government gave an affidavit again that there was confusion due to Miss Communication at that time, PTI has been relieved. After the hearing, the High Court directed PTI to withdraw the case.
Now PTI will file a petition in the Supreme Court. 54 PTIs were appointed in Ambala. Of them, 25 PTIs were promoted to become DPEs while 2 PTIs have died. Haryana Physical Education Teachers Association President Gurdev Singh said that the High Court has asked to withdraw the case citing the orders of the Supreme Court. Now he will move the Supreme Court against the government's relieving order.
Teachers were recruited in the year 2010: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission had recruited 1983 PTI across the state in April 2010, but among the candidates who failed in the appointment, Sanjeev Kumar, District Ram and others filed a petition in the High Court alleging malpractices in the appointment. Was challenged. It was said that appointment was also given to such candidates whose educational documents are fake. The High Court's single bench hearing the petition had quashed the recruitment of PTI.
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