1 wp 3584.10 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD WRIT PETITION NO. 3584 OF 2010 Premchand S/o Gopichand Wankhede, Age : 33 Years, Occu. : Service, R/o Ratnapimpri, Tq. Parola, Dist. Jalgaon. .. Petitioner Versus 1. President/Secretary, Shri Yashwant Madhyamik Vidya Mandir, Ratnapimpri, Tq. Parola, Dist. Jalgaon. 2. The Head Master, Shri Yashwant Madhyamik Vidya Mandir, Ratnapimpri, Tq. Parola, Dist. Jalgaon. 3. The Education Officer (Secondary), Zilla Parishad, Jalgaon. .. Respondents Shri V. P. Patil, Advocate for the Petitioner. Shri P. B. Patil, Advocate for Respondent Nos. 1 and 2. The respondent No. 3 served. CORAM : S. V. GANGAPURWALA, J. DATE : 13TH SEPTEMBER, 2011. 2 wp 3584.10 ORAL JUDGMENT : . Rule. Rule made returnable forthwith. With the consent of parties taken up for final hearing. 2. The present petitioner states that he was an employee of the present respondent Nos. 1 and 2. The petitioner was appointed as Shikshan Sevak on 15.02.2002. Thereafter he was terminated on 03rd March, 2004. The petitioner claims to have filed an appeal before the grievance committee bearing Appeal No. 202/2004. The grievance committee decided the said appeal on 26.03.2008. Thereafter, the petitioner assailed the said order in Writ Petition No. 1406/2010 which was filed on 04th August, 2008. When the said writ petition was pending, the petitioner filed an appeal before the School Tribunal on 19.11.2009 on the basis of the judgment of the learned Single Judge of this Court dated 19th December, 2008 in Writ Petition No. 8313/2008. Along with the said appeal the petitioner also filed an application for condonation of delay. The said application for condonation of delay is rejected by the School Tribunal. Aggrieved thereby the present writ petition is filed. 3. Shri Patil, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits 3 wp 3584.10 that the delay of 5 years 7 months and 17 days is caused in filing the appeal due to the reason that the petitioner was prosecuting the appeal before the grievance committee and the said appeal was pending for almost four years. At the relevant time the appeal was provided before the grievance committee. Thereafter an amendment came to be made in the year 2007 in the M. E. P. S. Act. Thereafter, the learned Single Judge of this Court in Writ Petition No. 8313/2008 gave a dictum that the appeal would lie to a School Tribunal and as such the appeal was filed. The learned counsel contends that there was no intentional delay on the part of the petitioner in not preferring appeal before the School Tribunal. According to the learned counsel the appeal was filed during the pendency of Writ Petition No. 1406/2010 and as the appeal was filed before the School Tribunal, the petitioner withdrew the Writ Petition No. 1406/2010. All these facts would go to show that the petitioner was prosecuting in good faith and bonafide a different remedy and as such the delay was caused. The petitioner is a trained graduate and is eligible for the said post. All these factors ought to have been taken into consideration by the Tribunal. The said factors have not been considered. The petitioner had in his application for condonation of delay specifically stated about the filing of Writ Petition No. 4 wp 3584.10 1406/2010. The said fact was not suppressed. But it has been erroneously observed by the School Tribunal about suppresion of filing of writ petition on the day when the application was decided. 4. Shri Paresh Patil, the learned counsel for respondent Nos. 1 and 2 strongly opposes the petition and submits that when an appeal before the grievance committee was filed, the same was perfectly maintainable and the grievance committee has decided the said appeal on merits. The petitioner cannot again invoke the jurisdiction of the School Tribunal. There is no provision stating that the appeals filed before grievance committee prior to the amendment in M. E. P. S. Act would stand transferred to the School Tribunal or that the grievance committee shall not have the jurisdiction. When the grievance committee has already decided the appeal on merits, the petitioner cannot now invoke the jurisdiction of the School Tribunal. Even the Writ Petition No. 1406/2010 which was filed by the petitioner against the judgment of the grievance committee has been withdrawn without any liberty. As such, the judgment of the grievance committee has become final. In the light of that under any circumstance the appeal before the Tribunal would not be 5 wp 3584.10 maintainable. The learned counsel further contends that no explanation has been given about delay. The judgment of the grievance committee is passed on 26.03.2008 and the writ petition before the High Court was filed on 04th August, 2008 i. e. after five months. The said delay has not been explained. The School Tribunal has taken into consideration all the facets of the matter and has rightly rejected the same. The learned counsel relies on the judgment of the learned Single Judge of this Court in a case of Sudhakar Ramakantrao Chandorikar Vs. Sonamata Shikshan Sanstha reported in 2010 (3) Mh. L. J. 855 and contends that the delay cannot be condoned and when the reasons are not perverse, the same cannot be interfered with. 5. The above factual matrix about the petitioner preferring appeal before the grievance committee, the decision of the grievance on merits and filing of Writ Petition No. 1406/2010 are not disputed. The only question to be decided while considering the application for condonation of delay is whether the delay has been properly explained. The aforesaid proceedings before the grievance committee and subsequent filing of writ petition being matter of record and undisputed fact it can be assumed that the petitioner was prosecuting the said remedy. 6 wp 3584.10 6. Whether the appeal before the School Tribunal is maintainable or not in view of the judgment of the grievance committee is a question which will be required to be decided by the School Tribunal while entertaining the appeal. The same would not be relevant vide deciding the application for condonation of delay. Even the observation that the petitioner has suppressed the fact of filing of Writ Petition No. 1406/2010 is erroneous. The petitioner had clearly stated the said fact in the application for condonation of delay. This would show that the petitioner had not suppressed the said fact. No doubt, the writ petition has been withdrawn and it does not appear that any liberty was sought. However, the same was withdrawn after the appeal was filed before the School Tribunal. The same naturally was withdrawn as remedy of appeal was prosecuted and availed before the School Tribunal. That would not be an impediment in entertaining the application for condonation of delay. 7. In the light of the above, I am inclined to condone the delay. In the result the impugned order rejecting the application for condonation of delay is quashed and set aside and the said application for condonation of delay is allowed on condition that the petitioner pays cost of Rs. 3,000/- to the respondent Nos. 1 7 wp 3584.10 and 2 within a period of four (4) weeks from today. 8. The School Tribunal shall register the appeal if it otherwise complies with all other legal requirements. It is made clear that the arguments of the respondent Nos. 1 and 2 regarding the maintainability of the appeal before the school tribunal in view of the judgment of the grievance committee is kept open and the same would be considered by the School Tribunal on its own merits. Rule is accordingly made absolute in above terms. Sd/- [ S. V. GANGAPURWALA, J. ] bsb/Sept. 11