The Hindu (Kochi)

KAT annuls transfer of HSS teachers, calls for fresh list

The tribunal finds the transfer process to be at odds with the revised norms of 2019. It issues contempt notice to Director of General Education for ‘disobeying’ directions

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Dealing a severe blow to the General Education department, the Kerala Administra­tive Tribunal (KAT) set aside the general transfers of higher secondary school (HSS) teachers in the State on Friday.

The decision came after the tribunal found the transfer process to be at odds with the prescribed norms.

A tribunal bench comprising judicial member P.V. Asha and administra­tive member P.K. Kesavan also instructed the State government to modify the transfer orders in tune with the revised transfer norms of 2019 before publishing a fresh draft transfer list for 202324 and calling for objections.

Onemonth deadline

The government has been given a month’s deadline to complete the process, ensuring that teachers can join their respective schools before they reopen. The final orders on a plea by a group of 23 teachers who faulted the General Education department for failing to consider their outstation service, some of which exceeded 12 years, and denying their transfer requests to opted stations in other districts.

The department, which had issued transfer orders for 7,958 teachers during the 202324 academic year, accused the applicants to have misinterpr­eted the existing transfer norms.

The tribunal, in a separate order, issued a contempt notice to the Director of General Education S. Shanavas after finding him to have “deliberate­ly disobeyed” its directions. The directorat­e was found to have violated KAT’s orders to comply with the transfer norms. The respondent had apparently considered outstation service only in the case of home station transfers.

As a result, outstation service would not be considered for teachers who opted for transfers to districts other than their respective home stations under the open vacancy category.

Compliance sought

This was found to be unconstitu­tional by the tribunal that ordered strict compliance with the prescribed norms. However, the respondent was found to have issued transfer orders in “gross disregard” of the directions.

The official has been directed to appear before the tribunal in person on May 24 to show cause as to why further proceeding­s in the contempt case should not be initiated against him.

The Kerala State Electricit­y Board’s (KSEB) bid to tackle the surging summer demand through additional power procuremen­ts has failed to evoke much enthusiasm on the part of power companies.

No company has quoted in response to the tender for the supply of 500 MW during the evening peak hours for the period from April 15 to April 30. The KSEB had invited bids for the same volume of peaktime power for May, but only one company had quoted 25 MW at the rate of ₹10 per unit.

The KSEB had also invited bids for roundthecl­ock supply of 500 MW for the period from June 1 to June

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