IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY. CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION. WRIT PETITION NO. 593 OF 1997. Jayashing Hindurao Kamble...... .... .. Petitioner V/s President, Bhambed Panchkroshi Shikshan Sansatha Bhambed, Dist. Ratnagiri... ... ... ..Respondents. Mr.S.S.Pakale, Adv. For the petitioner. Mr.R.S.Apte, Adv. For respondent No.2. Mr.A.P.Vanarse, AGP for respondent Nos.6 and 7. CORAM: A.P.DESHPANDE, J. 22.2.2007. PC: Respondent No.1-Society administers only one secondary school and there was one post of Head Master in the said school. Respondent No.1-school management granted promotion to the present petitioner to the post of Head Master by applying the roaster to the isolated post, as the petitioner belongs to scheduled caste category of backward class. Aggrieved by the grant of promotion to the present petitioner respondent No.2 filed an appeal before the School Tribunal. The School Tribunal having regard to the fact that the appellant before it was admittedly senior most teacher held in his favour that the appellant was superseded by granting promotion to the present petitioner. The Tribunal concluded that as the post of Head Master is an isolated post kthe same cannot be subjected to reservation by applying the Roster. The Tribunal has followed the law laid down by the Apex Court in the case of Dr.Chakradhar Paswan v. State of Bihar & Ors., AIR 1988 SC 559 which view has been endorsed to be correct view by the Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court in the case of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research v. Faculty Association & Ors., AIR 1998 SC 1767. In view of the law laid down by the Apex Court I conclude that the judgment and order passed by the Tribunal does not suffer from any illegality and no interference is called for. There is no merit in the present petition. Hence the same is dismissed. Rule discharged with no order as to costs.