Madras High Court bench here today imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on the management of a government-aided school in Salem district for disobeying the orders of theState Education tribunal to reinstate a dismissed headmistress.
Allowing an appeal by M Jegajothi, a division bench comprising Justices K K Sasidharan and B Gokuldas directed the management of National Girls HigherSecondary School in Rasipuram to pay arrears of salary to the appellant from the period of June 1977 toMay 1983, along with 12 per cent interest, when she was under suspension and dismissal.
The amount should be paid beforeJuly 18, the court said while directing the Education department officialsto fix her pension, bytreating her as retired from service asa headmistress from the school, on May 2000.
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The pension should be refixedas expeditiously as possbile beforeJuly 29 and the arrears also should be paid with 12 per cent interest beforeAug 8 this year, the bench added.
The petitioner submitted that she was suspended and dismissed from service for failing two girl students hailing from influential families, on 1977, following which she had petitioned the state education tribunal, which had ordered her reinstatement.
She further said the management did not reveal the tribunal order to the high court.
Recording the submissions, the bench said the education department officials werewrong when they permitted the school management to appoint a headmaster, after ordering it to reinstate her as headmistress, as per the tribunal order.