IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO.1857 of 2006. WRIT PETITION NO.1857 of 2006. WRIT PETITION NO.1857 of 2006. Premlata B. Verma ..Petitioner versus Ruhela Education Society & Others ..Respondents Mr.V.A.Sudgare for the Petitioner Mrs.S.S.Bhende AGP for respondent No.3 Mr.S.P.Kadam for the respondent No.5 CORAM : D.K.DESHMUKH & CORAM : D.K.DESHMUKH & CORAM : D.K.DESHMUKH & R.Y.GANOO, JJ. R.Y.GANOO, JJ. R.Y.GANOO, JJ. DATED : 10th June, 2008. DATED : 10th June, 2008. DATED : 10th June, 2008. P.C. 1. Leave to amend. 2. The principal grievance of the petitioner is that though she is working as a teacher in the school of respondent Nos.1 and 2 she has not been paid her salary right from 1993. The fact that the petitioner is working as a teacher in the school of the respondent Nos.1 and 2 is not in dispute. In our opinion, therefore, the following order would meet the ends of justice. i) If the petitioner is admittedly -2- working as a teacher in a recognized school, her conditions of service, including the salary to which she is entitled is governed by the MEPS Act and rules framed thereunder and further the Government resolutions issued from time to time. ii) Within a period of one week from today, the petitioner will submit the chart to the respondent showing the amount of salary which she had received for each month right from June 1993_and the salary to which she is entitled as per law and the balance if any. A Xerox copy of the chart shall be served by the Petitioner on the respondent Nos.1 and 2 also. The respondent No.4 thereafter, with due notice to the petitioner and the respondent Nos.1 and 2 shall decide and determine the amount to which the petitioner is entitled. On the Education Officer passing the Order, the respondent Nos.1 and 2 shall pay the amount to the petitioner within a period of four weeks from the date on which the order -3- is made, subject to its right to adopt any remedy that may be available as per law. Rule made absolute. Petition disposed of accordingly, with no order as to costs. (D.K.Deshmukh, J) (D.K.Deshmukh, J) (D.K.Deshmukh, J) (R.Y.Ganoo, J.) (R.Y.Ganoo, J.) (R.Y.Ganoo, J.)