Tripura teachers

1. 700 Tripura undergraduate teachers approach the Supreme Court to contest termination orders from the state government.
2. Teachers argue orders issued in 2017 and 2020 are “unlawful and unconstitutional”.
3. Appeal aims to challenge the legality of termination and seek justice.


Agartala, April 10: 700 undergraduate teachers from Tripura have drawn nearer the Supreme Court to record an appeal challenging the end orders issued against them in 2017 and 2020 by the state government.

The applicants charged that the orders issued were “unlawful and unconstitutional”.

The appeal recorded beneath Article 32 (Right to Protected Cures) of the Structure expressed that in 2014, the Tripura High Court announced the Business Approach issued by the state government was “bad in law”.

The High Court at that point set aside the arrangement of more than 10,000 instructors, which was supposedly made beneath that approach. They were along these lines ended by the state government.

The solicitors addressed the pertinence of the said arrangement to the administrations and said they were enrolled in strict adherence to the enrollment rules which were in drive at the time.


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They contended that they did not come beneath the domain of the 2014 High Court judgement.

The applicants moreover submitted that the High Court judgment was conveyed behind their backs as they were not informed about the procedures.

The request recorded by Advocates Tarini K Nayak, Amrit Lal Saha, and Aaditya Mishra, affirmed that a gigantic trick is being executed by the Tripura government.

According to the applicants, the work and compensation codes of all the ended instructors have still been kept dynamic.

This implies that the month-to-month compensation of the instructors Is being charged to the state exchequer and abused by certain degenerate officials/bureaucrats, charged the applicants.

The teachers said the Central Accountant Common (Addl.) of Tripura is exploring the charged extortion.

The appeal expressed that the ended instructors are in a “grim situation”.

More than 160 teachers have supposedly kicked the bucket from the need for offices for fundamental food and numerous have passed on by suicide, said the petition.