Puran Murti School of Education v. Satbir Bedi

Delhi High Court · 18 Oct 2019 · 2019:DHC:5370-DB
D.N. Patel; C.Hari Shankar
CONT. CAS. (C) 868/2019
2019:DHC:5370-DB
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The Delhi High Court dismissed contempt petitions against NCTE officials for allegedly breaching its order by holding recognition proceedings without requiring an NOC, finding no wilful disobedience.

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CONT. CAS. (C) 868/2019 & other connected matters
HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 18th October, 2019
CONT.CAS(C) 868/2019
PURAN MURTI SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ..... Petitioner
Through: Mr. Sanjay Sharawat, Adv. with Mr. Divyank Rana and
Mr.Ashok Kumar, Advs.
VERSUS
SATBIR BEDI & ORS ..... Respondents
Through: Ms. Arunima Dwivedi, SC for NCTE with Mrs. Preeti Kumar
Nanda, Adv. for respondents
CONT.CAS(C) 871/2019
P M COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ..... Petitioner
VERSUS
CONT.CAS(C) 872/2019
PURAN MURTI SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ..... Petitioner
VERSUS
2019:DHC:5370-DB
CONT.CAS(C) 873/2019
P M COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ..... Petitioner
VERSUS
CORAM:
HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR O R D E R 18.10.2019
D.N. PATEL, CHIEF JUSTICE (ORAL)
JUDGMENT

1. These contempt petitions have been preferred by the original petitioners for the alleged breach of order dated 16th January, 2019 passed by this Court in W.P. (C) 392/2019, W.P. (C) 394/2019, W.P.(C) 396/2019 and W.P. (C) 363/2019 by the respondents herein.

2. The respondents have tendered to this Court counter-affidavits filed by Mr. B.L. Natiya, Chairperson of Northern Regional Committee of National Council for Teacher Education.

3. The said affidavits are taken on record and a copy thereof has been given to learned counsel for the petitioners.

4. Looking to the affidavits filed by Mr. B.L. Natiya, Chairperson of Northern Regional Committee(NRC) in CONT.CAS(C) 868/2019, CONT.CAS(C) 871/2019, CONT.CAS(C) 872/2019 and CONT.CAS(C) 873/2019, especially paras 3 (ix) onwards, it appears that now the respondents have started holding a meeting for considering the claims of these applicants/petitioners for grant or otherwise of the recognition, as per the order dated 16th January, 2019, passed by this Court in W.P. (C) 392/2019, W.P. (C) 394/2019, W.P.(C) 396/2019 and W.P. (C) 363/2019.

5. This process is being initiated by the respondents de hors the requirement of NOC as directed by this Court by the aforesaid order dated 16th January, 2019.

6. During the process of considering the grant or otherwise of the recognition by the respondents de hors the requirement of NOC, notices have been issued by the respondents to verify whether the deficiencies, as pointed out in the notices, are in existence, or not, at the applicants’/petitioners colleges.

7. The applicants/petitioners have given a reply to the show cause notices and as a last chance one more notice has been issued to all the applicants/petitioners, which may be a compliance letter by this applicants/petitioners to the respondents because there are several deficiencies pointed out by the respondents like, registration of the four colleges in one premises etc.

8. Thus, the process to consider the claim of these applicants/petitioners for getting recognition without requirement of NOC is already going on and hence there is no wilful disobeyance of the order dated 16th January, 2019 passed by this Court in W.P.(C) 392/2019, W.P.(C) 394/2019, W.P.(C) 396/2019 and W.P.(C) 363/2019 by the respondents herein.

9. Hence, these contempt petitions are hereby dismissed.

10. The officers of the respondent/NCTE, namely, (i) B.L. Natiya, Chairperson of NRC, (ii) Vijay Kumar R., RD, ERC and (iii) Mr. Pawan Sharma, Legal Consultant NRC are present in person. Their presence is not required till further orders.

CHIEF JUSTICE C.HARI SHANKAR, J. OCTOBER 18, 2019 dsn/2