(1) WP. 284.1993 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 284 OF 1993 1. Shri Ganesh Shikshan Sanstha Deggaon Rangari, through its Secretary, Taluka-Kannad, District : Aurangabad 2. Shri. Ganesh Shikshan Sanstha, Deogaon Rangari through its President 3. The Head Master, Shri Ganesh Vidyalaya, Deogaon Rangari, Taluka-Kannad, District : Aurangabad .. Petitioner VERSUS 1. Dharamchand S/o Uttamchand Gangwal, Aged : 26 years, formerly Junior Clerk in Shri Ganesh Vidyalaya Deogaon Rangari, Taluka-Kannad, District : Aurangabad 2. The Education Officer, Zilla Parishad, Aurangabad Taluka and District : Aurangabad 3. The State of Maharashtra, (Copy to be served on Government Pleader of High Court of Judicature of Bombay Bench at Aurangabad) .. Respondents ... Mr. Vijay Sharma, Advocate for the Petitioner Mr. S.R. Kolhare, Advocate for the respondent no.1 Mr. S.V. Kurundkar, Addl. G.P. for the respondent-State ... CORAM : V.R. KINGAONKAR, J. DATED : 12TH AUGUST, 2010 ORAL JUDGMENT:- 1. By this Petition, the petitioners challenge (2) WP. 284.1993 the judgment and order rendered by learned Presiding Officer, School Tribunal, Amravati and Aurangabad Division in appeal no. 8 of 1990-N. By the impugned judgment and order, the appeal preferred by the respondent no.1-Dharamchand came to be allowed and he was directed to be reinstated in service after holding that the order of termination dated 12.10.1989 issued by the petitioners was illegal. 2. It is not necessary to elaborately set out the pleadings of the parties and rival contentions. It suffices to mention here that respondent no.1- Dharamchand was appointed as Junior Clerk on the establishment of the petitioner by order dated 21.7.1988 in the pay scale of Rs.260-495. He was allegedly terminated by order dated 12.10.1989. He alleged that the termination was illegal because it was issued without following due procedure. He preferred appeal to the School Tribunal. It is undisputed that there was delay in filing of the appeal and, therefore, a separate delay condonation application was filed by the respondent no.1 alongwith the appeal memo. The School Tribunal condoned the delay and subsequently decided the appeal in favour of (3) WP. 284.1993 the respondent no.1-Dharamchand. The impugned judgment and order itself shows that the petitioners failed to file written statement and, therefore, appeal was decided ex-parte because the petitioners did not participate in the proceedings before the appellate Tribunal. 3. Heard learned counsel for the parties. Perused copy of the Roznama drawn by the School Tribunal which is placed on record vide exhibit "G" to the Petition. 4. What transpires from the record is that the delay application was heard by the learned Presiding Officer of the School Tribunal. In the meanwhile, the learned Presiding Officer of the School Tribunal was unavailable between 11.6.1990 to 29.7.1990. Roznama dated 14.8.1990 indicates that for services of notices further date was fixed on 4.10.1990. The further Roznama does not show that notices were served on the petitioners. There is no record to show that after registration of the appeal, consequent upon condonation of delay, the petitioners were duly served with any notice of hearing of the appeal. The entries (4) WP. 284.1993 in the Roznama of the appeal proceedings purport to show that the petitioners were absent and no written statement was filed. There is no tangible evidence on record, however, to show that the petitioners were duly served with the notices to appear and file written statement. This aspect seems to have been overlooked by the learned Presiding Officer of the School Tribunal, while hearing the appeal ex-parte. It is vaguely observed in paragraph 3 of the impugned judgment that inspite of number of adjournments, the petitioners had not appear and did not file their written statement or written argument. Needless to say the impugned judgment and order appears to have been rendered without following due procedure and in breach of the principles of natural justice. The basic principle, namely "Audi Alteram Partem" seems to have been overlooked while passing the impugned judgment and order. On this sole ground, therefore, the impugned judgment and order is liable to be set aside and the matter requires afresh consideration by the School Tribunal by remitting the same for de-novo hearing. (5) WP. 284.1993 5. In the result, the Petition is allowed. The impugned judgment and order is set aside. The appeal shall be restored to its original position and the School Tribunal shall decide the same afresh after hearing both the parties. The petitioners may be allowed to file their written statement, if any, if so filed within four weeks hereafter. The parties are directed to appear before the School Tribunal on 13.9.2010 and before that the School Tribunal may allow filing of the written statement till 6.9.2010. The School Tribunal shall make endeavour to decide the appeal within a period of four months thereafter. The amount deposited in this Court is withdrawn by the respondent no.1 and the same shall not be liable to be refunded unless specifically ordered by the School Tribunal or this Court, as the case may be. Rule is partly made absolute accordingly. Petition disposed of. No costs. Sd/- [V.R. KINGAONKAR, J.] arp