The direction came yesterday when Justice Muzaffar Hussain Attar was hearing a petition challenging appointment of Mohammad Imran Khan as Rehbar-e-Taleem (education guide) teacher in a school in south Kashmir.
The petitioner had alleged that Khan's certificates -- issued by Board of Higher Secondary Education Delhi and Global Open University, Nagaland were not recognised. The marksheet issued to the respondent by the Board of Higher Secondary Education Delhi showed he had secured 74 per cent, 73 per cent and 66 per cent in Urdu, English and Maths respectively.
The teacher was then asked to write an essay on 'cow' in Urdu, but he failed. Khan sought permission to write the essay outside the court room, which was granted but he failed again.
Khan, who claimed he had better hold on Mathematics, was then asked to solve a maths problem for 4th graders.
As he failed yet again, a visually perturbed Justice Attar said,"In this situation, what would be the fate of the state has to be only visualised. The school going children ....Would pass out as blockheads."