>;Il ^' i v €'PQ/63j63 "^aGWs^Td, IN TiiSMADHIA fEABI2SH AMEffSTRASTS THEBTSA AT 0'ABffiPaR O.A.Np^$ff_^OF 199^- £e^weeS. 1« 2o 3. 4o 7< 8. 9« 10 o 11o 12» 13. 2. 3» ^ ?. Gtendra Bhana 2BfceL S/o S&djnan ^tei aged ^l y<^.rs, residenfc of Torna'P<,0.jafcri,B;3.i.garho posted. atMicldle School jafcri. Bandram ^.toS. s/o Mofcicliand. r/o Mia sPQrQitipdeopur B'in^ry. 8chool Lodhajter Btoipdeopar^ KImt&iai' Batel aged 39 y9ars S/oMaheram I&tel, Botalda, l&lisil Kharsia posted afc Middie gchool Ktersia o Gangs.d.ter j^nda a-ged. 4-1^ years, g/o janakram J^.nda r/Q'Yiliage Mouba'pa.ii jp.o.0rda,posted at pr-imary SchooL jagabp.ir, Baigar^o Manoter C-upfea aged ^ y^rs, .s/o BLiigraj Gupl^. r/o j'amgaon ?o0« nora,pogfced afc ELgh School ^.raipBii. B^^tram Bhoi aged ^_years, S/o n.]it Bioi, Kaiiun^, p,0,jam^on B^imary Schooi Jtegarpur, GliarghocP « Qliik^mbar ©afcpathyagecl 37 y^rs, Q/o Q mbhiiai ^tpatly, r/o Bissore, IB-gh gchool ^raipaii. 'eri.lolslnath Bi.jari aged 36 y©ars8/0 l:TpgQdran& fcb Bijari, r/o Bilmraa. jamgaoQ,Eaigarh ,SrimaTy gchool Gtergboaae •Snto TyQT± G-upts' aged ^ ye8rs,W/o Bolesh^r Gupta Kasfeurte School Ba-i^rho Kusuiaiata itewaifc aged 3$ years, 'W/o Biriram TtewQii Gliiofca-pB-ra ^rangarla, s'cbool Bamb]'eta,Ba.ig&rh. Khemnath iaik, agsd. ^ years, S/o Kunjai glngb Naife Viliage jharmudS'P.Oo Ca'aa,T&hsil/Disfet,Baigar'h postedafc iRrim&ry gcliool GohariaipB. P.O,Koda Te.rai 2@-hstl/Disfcricfc B&igarh, Bevendra Kumar l^nlsaged 37 ye&rs, 8/0 Jiwram rEank r/o Loing B&igarh Middle |;chbol Mauhapaiii, • Duryodtoan Muda aged 41 years S/o Bhoglo r/o ¥ishtfdnafch miigQon A3«0,Ling, posted afc gkfca.i . Middle gchool, Al workiag a& Assfefc. Educafci.on De^a-Tim^it. 1. n d ^ T^cher ia the Qchool St^fee ofMas3hya i>rQde&h, throagh Secrefeary Departmeafc of gchool ©3uc&tAon,-yaiiaiih Bhawan, Bhoi»l< BLstrict Edaeafcion Officer, Bai.g0.rbe Eirector of Itiblie instrucfeiong, Bbopai, • Joinfc Director, gehool E(?jtacafcion, Bi.la spar. Dy.'Direefcor School jsdue&tion, BilGABH, •BE^PaiBSHT^ ^^\ Ni^^tll^fS^ ~S~^ -qiqicn<q, ^Tll^^l^, f®ldl^!j,< _,___...^,,F,feor^ ^ <n^ J os^ ^^.................^....^..................^.....^^200 ^ST^¥TT??^(^3^1) y^ ^r r^w ^T?¥f^RW i^WR^f^^r^r SB : Hon''b!e Moha!i Shrl 06-05-2010 Shri D. R. Patel, counsel for the p( Shri Sanjeev Kumar Agrawal, P.L. Heard. The petitioners have filed this peti been given to Asst. Teachers appointed approached the Tribunal by filing Origin^ 24.8.1992), wherein Tribuna! directed ber stated thatthe State chalienged the said No.6892/1993which was dismissed vide In number of cases, this Co respondents to considerthe cases. Accordingly, this petition is atso di make representation, if so advised, to cc perspective. The petitioners may aiso si representation. If the petitioners stand on the s. Madhya Pradesh State Administrative Ti Y^is the Supreme Court in S.LP. (Civil) appropriate orderwould be passed byth^ ^RfepN w^ff ^*fe^ ^r^R ^ ^it?R 3?lt?T 'astava,J« titioners. for the State/respondents. on claiming the similar benefite as have betoeen the year 1983-1984 who had Application No. 2745/1989 (decided on sfrts to be given to alt teachers. It is also rder before the Supreme Court in S.L.P. srderdated3.1.1994. rt has passed orders directing the .posed ofwith liberty to the petitioners to isider their cases on its own merits and pplythe copy of petition a!ong vv?ith the ne footings as per order passed by the buna! in O.A. No.2745/89 and subsequentiy confirmed by Mo.6892/93 by order dated 3.1.1994, respondent authority. Sd/- ManindraMohanShrivastava Jude WH^T ^t^ ^JIT^^ ^Rqf^^ —FS/H7—2/2010 —1,00,000.