"We are examining the High Court order and planning to take legal recourse. Though we have not arrived at a decision yet, an appeal against the High Court order is under consideration", Principal Secretary, Education, R K Mahajan told PTI.
Mahajan said "we had opposed the demand for giving regular pay scale to contractual teachers even before the High Court. Our contention was that the regular scale was a dying cadre. Moreover, contract teachers were appointed under certain terms and conditions which would be nullified if they were entitled to regular pay scale".
The Patna High Court had passed the aforesaid order on October 31 holding that the principle of "equal pay for equal work" was applicable to contractual teachers.
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