"The case on hand is a standing testimony to the fact that if the Management and the staff of an educational institution are at loggerheads, the stream of education can get polluted to a frustrating level," Justice V Ramasubramanian said.
Allowing a petition from the M Ct Muthiah School represented by its administrator, the judge directed the District Educational Officer (DEO) to release the staff grant and maintenance grant to the management of the school.
The appellate authority committed a grave error in thinking that the association of teaching and non-teaching staff had a right to dictate things, the judge said.
It has never been the claim of the teaching and non-teaching staff that their pay and allowances were not properly disbursed. Right from 2011, the only grievance of the staff was that the management wanted to enforce discipline, the judge added.
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