UPTET - Allahabad Highcourt on Late Submission of TET Candidate Application to DIET
HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
?Court No. - 33
Case :- WRIT - A No. - 12321 of 2012
Petitioner :- Shiv Bachan Ram
Respondent :- State Of U.P. & Others
Petitioner Counsel :- Bholeshwar Gautam
Respondent Counsel :- C.S.C.,A.S.G.I. (2012/3029),K.S. Kushwaha,Murtuza Ali
Hon'ble Arun Tandon,J.
Notice on behalf of respondents no. 1, 3 to 35 has been accepted by learned Standing Counsel and Sri K.S. Kushwaha, Advocate has accepted notice on behalf of respondent no. 2.
Learned Standing Counsel prays for and is granted three weeks' time to file counter affidavit. Rejoinder affidavit, if any, may be filed within two weeks thereafter.
List on 30.4.2012.
Under the advertisement published for Teacher Eligibility Test (in short TET) examination only one mode for submitting the application i.e. by Registered Post/Speed Post through Indian Postal Service was provided. The petitioner had sent his application by Registered Post at least three weeks prior to the last date mentioned in the advertisement for receipt of the application.
In view of the law explained by the Full Bench of this Court in the case of Neena Chaturvedi vs. Public Service Commission, Uttar Pradesh and others reported in [2010 (9) ADJ 152 (FB)], the petitioner is entitled to an interim order in the facts of the case.
The respondents are directed to entertain the application of the petitioner and treat the same as within time provided, the petitioner submits the relevant application form along with certified copy of this order before the respective Principals of Training Institute within two weeks from today.
Order Date :- 20.3.2012
Puspendra
Source : http://elegalix.allahabadhighcourt.in/elegalix/WebShowJudgment.do?judgmentID=1756114
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