IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION LETTERS PATENT APPEAL NO.288 OF 2009 IN WRIT PETITION NO.7012 OF 2009 Jayashree Ramesh Thorat ...Appellant Versus The General Secretary, Chembur Karnataka Sangha and another. ... Respondents Mr. Mohan Shetty for the appellant. Mr. K.S. Bapat i/by M/s. Desai & Desai Associates for the respondent No. 1. CORAM : J.N. PATEL, ACTING C.J. & B.R. GAVAI, J. DATED : 4TH FEBRUARY, 2010 P.C. The appeal challenges the order passed by the learned Single Judge dated 24th September, 2009 thereby dismissing the petition filed by the present appellant, challenging the order passed by the learned School Tribunal rejecting the application filed by the petitioner under section 11(3) of the MEPS Act. 2. The application was filed with a grievance that though the learned School Tribunal had directed reinstatement of the appellant, the respondents have refused to join her in service which amounts to contempt of the order of the Tribunal. The application was rejected by the School Tribunal on the ground that though the Management was willing to join the appellant since 12th November, 2008, the petitioner/appellant has been avoiding to join the duties. It has been found that the petitioner was insisting that she will work for five hours and not eight hours as required by the employer. 3. We have heard the learned counsel counsel for the parties. The learned Single Judge as well as the learned School Tribunal have found that though the Management was willing to joint the appellant, the appellant was avoiding to join the duties. In that view of the matter, we cannot see any error or illegality in the order passed by the learned Single Judge. Hence the appeal is dismissed. ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE B.R. GAVAI, J.