It also observed that the state government is "obligated to provide meaningful opportunities" of education and employment to persons with disabilities.
A bench of justices S C Dharmadhikari and Bharati Dangre yesterday directed the state to ensure that all special teachers and attendants approved by the state for the assistance of disabled persons were provided jobs.
The bench was hearing a petition filed by one such attendant who had been appointed by the state authorities in 2009 as a permanent employee in a special school for disabled students in Solapur district.
The government also refused to grant an alternative employment to the petitioner even though statutory rules mandate that any surplus teachers and attendants meant for special schools must be absorbed in other schools or units if the place of their work closes down for a valid reason.
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"We are disturbed at the stand taken by the state and its attempts to circumvent the order of the Aurangabad bench. If the disabled persons are granted an opportunity at receiving education or employment, such opportunity must be meaningful," the judges said.
"Disabled persons require assistance. They are to be rendered such assistance by appointment of special teachers and attendants. Sometimes, these handicapped students or employees have to be carried physically to the school premises.
The bench noted that following the Aurangabad bench's judgement, the state had formed a policy to appoint 1,185 special teachers and 72 attendants for all such schools across Maharashtra.
The Maharashtra government argued that sometimes, due to temporary or permanent closure of some special schools or units, there existed some surplus teachers and attendants.
These surplus staff, the state argued, "could not be provided alternative jobs immediately since they can be employed only in special schools or units else we will lose out on the funds from the Union government".
"The above argument by the state is patently unsustainable. Even if there are surplus employees, the state is obligated to provide them employment opportunities and reinstate them in nearby primary or secondary schools."
The bench directed that the petitioner be immediately re-instated in some other school in Solapur.
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