1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION LETTERS PATENT APPEAL NO.215 OF 2009 IN WRIT PETITION NO.5463 OF 2009 The President, Banage Shikshan Sanstha, Banage and Another .. Appellants Vs. Shri Mohan Balu Jugare and Anr. .. Respondents Mr.S.S.Pakale i/b Mr.Kiran Kumar Phakade for the appellants Mr.S.A.Rajeshirke for respondent no1. Mr.S.D.Rairkar, A.G.P. for respondent no.2 CORAM : J. N. Patel, Acting C.J., B.R.Gavai, J. DATE : January 28, 2010 P.C. : 1. By way of present appeal, the appellant challenges the order dt.29.07.09 by which the petition filed by the present petitioner has been rejected by the learned single Judge. The respondent employee was terminated vide order dt.10.03.01, which was challenged by the employee by filing an appeal before the School Tribunal, Kolhapur which was allowed by the learned School Tribunal vide order dt.30.07.07. Being aggrieved thereby, the petition was filed and the same was rejected. 2 2. The learned single Judge while dismissing the petition has found that though the respondent employee was a permanent employee, the services were terminated without holding an inquiry. In that view of the matter, the learned single Judge upheld the order passed by the learned Tribunal. In so far as the claim of the appellant that the back wages could not have been granted, the learned single Judge has found that the order passed by the learned Tribunal was not challenged for a period of more than 2 years. Hence, the learned single Judge refused to interfere with the matter on that count. 3. Hence, we find no error or illegality in the order passed by the learned single Judge to invoke our appellate jurisdiction. Letters Patent Appeal is therefore, dismissed. 4. In view thereof, Civil Application No.239 of 2009 does not survive. The same is also dismissed as infructuous. (ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE) (B.R.GAVAI, J)