IN
THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
DATED: 24.06.2014
CORAM
THE HONOURABLE Mr.JUSTICE S. NAGAMUTHU
W.P.No.16328 of 2014 and
M.P.Nos.1 & 2 of 2014
TAMIL NADU BLOCK RESOURCE
TEACHERS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION REG.NO.
63/2009 REP. BY SECRETARY M.MARIYAPRAKASAM
HEAD OFF: 8 ARUMUGAM LAYOUT 2ND ST. V.
MARUTHUR VILLUPURAM. .. Petitioner
-Vs.-
1 THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
TO GOVERNMENT SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
TAMIL NADU FORT ST. GEORGE CHENNAI-9.
2 THE DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL
EDUCATION DPI CAMPUS COLLEGE ROAD CHENNAI-
6.
3 THE DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION DPI CAMPUS COLLEGE ROAD CHENNAI-
6.
.. Respondents
PRAYER: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India praying
for the issuance of a Writ of Certiorari calling for the entire records in
impugned G.O(1D) No.137, dated 09.06.2014 passed by the first respondent and
quash the same.
For Petitioner : Mr.R.Prabakaran
For Respondents : Mr.R.Rajeswaran,
Special Government Pleader
ORDER
The petitioner is an Association known as TAMIL NADU BLOCK RESOURCE TEACHERS
DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION . According to the petitioner, its members are Teachers
working in various schools in the State of Tamil Nadu under the Director of
School Education. By conducting a counseling, 4587 Teachers have been
transferred from their original place of working to various places at their
option. Challenging the same, the petitioner/Association is before this Court
with this writ petition.
2.This writ petition has come up today for admission. Mr.R.Rajeswaran, learned
Special Government Pleader takes notice for the respondents.
3.I have heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Special
Government Pleader appearing for the respondents and I have also perused the
records carefully.
4.When a specific query was made to the learned counsel for the petitioner as
to how the writ petition is maintainable before this Court at the instance of
an Association in a service matter when none of these 4587 Teachers has come up
with any writ petition, the learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that
when a group of people are affected by a single order of the Government, it is
always open for the Association to represent its members to maintain a writ
petition. He would further submit that in respect of service matter, no Public
Interest Litigation is maintainable and therefore, it is for the Association to
file a writ petition voicing the cause of its members. The learned counsel
would further submit that there is violation of fundamental rights since, the
order of transfer is arbitrary and un-reasonable and therefore, according to
the learned counsel, the writ petition is maintainable. To substantiate the
said contention, he would further submit that there are certain judgments of this
Court to that effect.
5.It is now well settled that in a service matter, an Association, cannot file
a writ petition, challenging the order passed against any individual Government
employee. Here, in this case, based on the failure of the Government that a
Teacher who is working in a particular place for more than two years is
transferred, in the larger interest of the Institution, 4587 Teachers have been
transferred. These Teachers participated in the transfer counseling and without
any protest, they opted their own choice of place for transfer and accordingly,
they have been transferred.
6.Assuming that there was no transparency in the matter of transfer of the
above said 4587 Teachers and there was arbitrariness on the part of any
authority, it would be appropriate for those Teachers to file writ petition.
When no Teacher feels aggrieved, it is really surprising that the Association
has come up with this writ petition, that too when there is no protest at the
time of transfer counseling.
7.Going by the settled law, more particularly, in respect of transfer matters
of Teachers, I am of the view that the writ petition filed by the petitioner in
the capacity of Association cannot be maintainable. In the result, the writ
petition fails and accordingly, the same is dismissed. No costs. Consequently,
connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.
24.06.2014
jbm
Index : Yes/No
Internet:Yes/No
Note:- Issue copy on 30.06.2014.
To
1 THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
TO GOVERNMENT SCHOOL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
TAMIL NADU FORT ST. GEORGE CHENNAI-9.
2 THE DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL
EDUCATION DPI CAMPUS COLLEGE ROAD CHENNAI-
6.
3 THE DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION DPI CAMPUS COLLEGE ROAD CHENNAI-
6.
S.NAGAMUTHU,J.
Jbm
W.P.No.16328 of 2014
CORAM
THE HONOURABLE Mr.JUSTICE S. NAGAMUTHU
W.P.No.16328 of 2014 and
M.P.Nos.1 & 2 of 2014
TAMIL NADU BLOCK RESOURCE
TEACHERS DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION REG.NO.
63/2009 REP. BY SECRETARY M.MARIYAPRAKASAM
HEAD OFF: 8 ARUMUGAM LAYOUT 2ND ST. V.
MARUTHUR VILLUPURAM. .. Petitioner