Km Fi’r‘d trn’Py 7% lZ.. I i v 1Q ',T.?:f1$../‘?é~7 hy in”. IN THE MADHYA PRADESH ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUN BENCH AT RAIPUR, CHHATT‘ISGA O.A. OF 2001. mm) 33'37/0)” Shiv .dayal Patel, Son of Thandaram Patel, aged 29 years, Working as Assistant Teacher at Girls Primary School Seoni (Champa) Baloda, District Janjgir residing at Hathnewra Village Post Sonthi, Bamhnidih, District Janj gir. 2. Pawan Kumar Saliu Son ofAghori Ram Sahu, Aged 29 years, Working as Assistant Teacher, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Choria, Bamhnidih, District Janjgir resident of Village Amodi Post Bamhnidih, District Janjgir 3. Rajesh Kumar Lonia, Son of Janakram Lonia aged 31 years, Working as Assistant teacher, at Janpad Primary School, Durpa, Bamhnidih, District Janjgir, resident of Village Thutku, Takhatpur, District Bilaspur. 4, Raju Prasad Devangan, Son of Phoolchand Dewangan, Aged 3O years, Working as Assistant Teacher, at Govt. Primary School Kurda, Baloda, District Janjgir, Resident ofVillage Birri tahsil Champa District Janjgir. 5. Pravin Kumar Mishra, Son of Ram Ratan Mishra, aged 29 years, Working as Assistant teacher at Janpad girls Primary School Pali Nawagarh District Janjgir resident ofVillage Seoni (Naila) Tahsil and District Janjgir. 6. Pawan Kumar Patel, son of Lachhiram Patel, aged 3O years working as Assistant teacher at Primary school Lofandi Shala Sankul Sendri resident of village Nirtu Post Ghutku, District Bilaspur. Ishwar Prasad Sahu, Son of Govind Ram Sahu aged 30 years working as Assistant Teacher at Govt. Primary School Mohra Centre Baima District Bilaspur residing at Village Mohra Via. Ratanpur District B ilaspur. ..8. Lav Kumar Kaushik, Son of Ramjag Kaushik, aged 3O years, working as Assistant teacher at Govt. Middle School Bhainstara Akaltara, District Janjgir resident ofVillage Khord Via Akaltara, District Chlampa. APPLICANTS :— _‘ {74% VERSUS RESPONDENTS :— .— The State of Chhattisgarh, Through the Secretary, Department ofSchoolEducation', D.K.Bhawan, Ra_ipur. Chhattisgarh. 2. The Director, Public Instructions School Education, Government ofChhattisgarh, Jail Road, Ra_ipur, Chhattisgarh. 3. District Education Officer, Government of Chhattisgarh, Opposite Collectorate Office, Bilaspur Chhattisgarh. 4. District Education Officer, Government of Chhattisarh, Janjgir Champa, Chhattisgarh. /M RH g 1 2 g Application under Section 19 ofthe Administrative Tribunals Act 1985. > DETAJL§ OF APPLICATION 1 _ . I XI-HC—22 ‘i WW'WW a m m g/Mg £0: W WW WW Mmmm ammm SB 18-03mm) : Hon’ble Shri Manindra Mohan Shrivastava, J. Shri M. D. Dhote) counselforthe pe itioners. Shri Satish Gupta, GA. forthe State. Heard The' petitioners have filed this petitim ciaiming the similar benefits as have been given to Asst. Teachers appointed in )etween the year 1983-1984 who hact approached the Tribunal by filing Original Application Noi2745/1989 (decided on 24.81992), wherein Tn‘buna! directed benefi s to be given to ail teachers. lt is also stated that the State challenged the said ord r before the Supreme Court in SLP. No.6892il993 which was dismissed vide ord r dated 3.1.1994. .ln number of cases) this Court has passed orders directing the Accordingly, this petition is also dispo ed of with liberty to the petitioners to make representation, if eo advised, to cons' er their cases on its own merits and if the petitioners stand on the same ootings as per order passed by the tespondents to consider the cases. perspective. Madhya Pradesh State Administrative Tribu l in QA. No.2745/89 (Madhukant . Veda am! 5d eaters. his. Szate-ofil/iF. d ef ers) and subsequently confirmed by the Supreme Court in S.L.P.‘ (Civil) No. 892’93 by order dated 3.1.1994, appropriate orderwould be passed by the res ondents authority. i ’V Viyrifiludg K xiiiiA, sui- ‘ManiQS‘ri L.” N W Mohan 5hrivastava e