NewsIMTSSubscribe Now! Get features like The Allahabad High Court upheld the validity of a government order which mandates that the minimum eligibility qualifications for the post of assistant teacher of a recognised junior high school shall have a graduation degree from a university recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and a teachers training course recognised by the state government or National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). The above observation was made by a two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Arun Bhansali and Justice Kshitij Shailendra on a special appeal filed by the state government challenging the order dated September 24, 2024 whereby a single judge of the court had allowed a writ petition filed by Yashank Khandelwal and nine others and had quashed clause 4 of the government order dated September 9 of the same year. Clause 4 of the government order dated September 9, 2024 mandates minimum eligibility qualifications for the post of assistant teacher of a recognised junior high school. The writ petition was preferred for issuing direction to the respondent authorities to permit the petitioners and other candidates for admission to two-year diploma in elementary education with eligibility criteria for admission with intermediate certificate examination or equivalent… (Updated 4 Nov 2025, 08:25 IST; source: link)
High Court Upholds Minimum Qualifications for Teachers
The Allahabad High Court has validated a government order that sets specific minimum qualifications for assistant teachers in recognized junior high schools. According to the order, candidates must have a graduation degree from a university recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and must have completed a teacher training course approved by either the state government or the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE). This decision came from a two-judge bench led by Chief Justice Arun Bhansali and Justice Kshitij Shailendra, who reviewed an appeal filed by the state government.
Court Overturns Previous Ruling on Teacher Qualifications
The High Court's decision reverses an earlier ruling by a single judge who had quashed Clause 4 of the September 9, 2024 government order. The earlier ruling had supported a petition filed by Yashank Khandelwal and nine others who sought permission for candidates with intermediate certificate examinations or equivalent qualifications to be admitted to a two-year diploma in elementary education program. The two-judge bench, however, determined that the government's requirement for higher qualifications was valid, maintaining that assistant teachers must meet the specified educational standards to ensure quality education in junior high schools.
Key Points
- Clause 4 of the government order dated September 9, 2024 mandates minimum eligibility qualifications for the post of assistant teacher of a recognised junior high school.
- The above observation was made by a two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Arun Bhansali and Justice Kshitij Shailendra on a special appeal filed by the state government challenging the order dated September 24, 2024 whereby a single judge of the court had allowed a writ petition filed by Yashank Khandelwal and nine others and had quashed clause 4 of the government order dated September 9 of the same year.
- The writ petition was preferred for issuing direction to the respondent authorities to permit the petitioners and other candidates for admission to two-year diploma in elementary education with eligibility criteria for admission with intermediate certificate examination or equivalent…