A bench of Justices S Ravindra Bhat and Deepa Sharma issued the direction after the Delhi government informed it that its Cabinet has approved regularisation of the migrant teachers, numbering around 180, and the assent of Lieutenant Governor (LG) Anil Baijal was awaited.
The government said the Cabinet decision was taken in the middle of July this year and the file was sent to the LG on July 24 for approval.
The bench was hearing the government's appeal challenging a 2015 order of a single judge of the high court directing regularisation of the Kashmiri migrant teachers employed on contractual basis in government and municipal schools in the national capital since 1994.
The 2015 order of the high court had come on the plea of the migrant teachers who were seeking
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benefits as well as regularisation of jobs, after their representations to the Centre and the Delhi government had failed to get them any relief.
While issuing the direction, the single judge had said the difference in pay was substantial.
The court had noted that according to 2015 figures, regular PGT and TGTs in government schools were getting Rs 70,401 and Rs 60,496, respectively, while the migrant teachers in these categories were getting Rs 29,187 and Rs 28,773.
In MCD schools, while regular teachers were in 2015 getting Rs 49,900, the migrant teachers were being paid Rs 25,000, it had said.