Prayagraj:The Allahabad High Court on Monday, December 10, ruled that teachers cannot be made to do non-academic work, citing the Right to Education Act, 2009, and restored the salary of a teacher whose salary has been "put on hold" by a revenue official in Rampur. The court also directed all District Magistrates across the state to issue necessary orders in using teachers doing non-academic work.
Justice Ajay Bhanot passed this major order on non-academic work being carried out by teachers while hearing a petition by Sanyami Sharma from Saharanpur. The court, in its order, has said that teachers can only be employed during disasters, the Census, and general elections. The court also stayed the order halting the salary of the teacher and directed that regular salary be credited to her.
The petitioner's advocate Naveen Kumar Sharma said that despite being a school teacher his client was engaged in various election-related activities assigned to her by the Rampur Maniharan Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) and Election Registration Officer.