Rohit Kumar
Port Blair, 23 March 2023
Mr. Vishal Jolly, National Executive Member, BJP & Former State President, BJP-ANI wrote a letter to the Chief Secretary, A & N Administration for implementation of Judgment delivered by the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court, Circuit Bench at Port Blair, in WP.CT/26/2022 in Liton Baroi & others –Vs- The Union of India & Others.
In his letter he positioned the next factors for consideration and optimistic essential implementation:
- The Primary School Teachers, as per the choose checklist printed on seventeenth December 2018, together with the petitioners within the above-referred judgment handed by the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court have been combating authorized battle & struggling for a number of years and now the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court has delivered a well-considered judgment on deserves, by evaluating all materials information & authorized precedents.
- He has gone by way of the judgment and after going although the identical, he strongly believes that the identical is abundantly clear and with none ambiguity or floor to want any attraction.
- The Government of India led by Hon’ble Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi has been significantly advocating for filling up of all vacant posts on the earliest, contemplating the issue of unemployment. Due to pending litigations, filling of a number of vacant posts stay stagnated for years collectively.
- Furthermore, the scholars at far-flung islands are struggling immensely attributable to acute scarcity of academics. Immediate appointment and posting of those petitioners wouldn’t solely give a aid to those petitioners, but additionally put an finish to the battle of scholars learning in far-flung Islands.
Concluding in his letter, he opined that there seems no purpose for not implementing the mentioned order and thus he most earnestly requested the Chief Secretary to kindly take a optimistic resolution in favour of the all the chosen candidates by giving them appointment letters & implement the Judgment handed by the Hon’ble Calcutta High Court in its true spirit & letter, within the curiosity of justice.