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		<title>Uttar Pradesh State Board of High School and Intermediate Education</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent rulings by the Allahabad High Court have significant implications for officiating principals in Uttar Pradesh's grant-in-aid institutions.</p>
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<p>The recent ruling by the Allahabad High Court raises a critical question: How will the new regulations affect the salaries of officiating principals in Uttar Pradesh&#8217;s grant-in-aid institutions? The court has mandated that these officiating principals must receive salaries equivalent to those of regular principals, a decision that underscores the importance of equitable pay in educational institutions.</p>
<p>The Allahabad High Court&#8217;s ruling, delivered on April 6, 2026, clarifies that while officiating principals may not have the same rights as regular principals, they are entitled to a salary that reflects the higher responsibilities they undertake. The court emphasized that officiating principals perform duties that are more demanding than those of other teachers, thus justifying the need for appropriate compensation.</p>
<p>In its decision, the court noted that the U.P. Education Service Selection Commission Act of 2023 supersedes certain provisions of the U.P. Intermediate Education Act of 1971, particularly concerning the continuation of officiating principals. This ruling comes in the wake of cases such as Dhaneshwar Singh Chauhan vs. District Inspector of Schools and Narbdeshwar Misra vs. District Inspector of School, Deoria, which highlighted the complexities surrounding the employment status of officiating principals.</p>
<p>Justice Saumitra Dayal Singh and Justice Swarupama Chaturvedi articulated in their ruling, &#8220;Having recognized that a person is required to officiate as Principal of an intermediate college by way of necessity existing in law and he is required to perform higher and more onerous duties, than that of any other teacher at such institution, his right to receive higher salary commensurate to such duties discharged, may never be defeated.&#8221; This statement reinforces the court&#8217;s commitment to ensuring that officiating principals are not undervalued in their roles.</p>
<p>The court&#8217;s decision allows the petitioners to continue in their roles as officiating principals until regular appointments are made, ensuring stability in leadership during a transitional period. Furthermore, the court directed that these officiating principals are entitled to receive salaries that are commensurate with those of regular principals at their respective institutions.</p>
<p>Moreover, the court clarified that the provisions for appointing ad-hoc or officiating principals under the grant-in-aid scheme remain intact, indicating that the new Commission Act does not negate these provisions. This aspect of the ruling is crucial for the ongoing management of educational institutions in Uttar Pradesh, where the need for qualified leadership is paramount.</p>
<p>As the educational landscape in Uttar Pradesh evolves, the implications of this ruling will be closely monitored. The court&#8217;s recognition of the responsibilities held by officiating principals may lead to broader discussions about educational governance and the rights of temporary staff in the education sector. While the immediate effects of the ruling are clear, the long-term impact on educational policy and staffing remains to be seen.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding how these changes will be implemented across various institutions, but the ruling marks a significant step towards addressing the disparities in pay and recognition for officiating principals in Uttar Pradesh&#8217;s educational framework.</p>
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		<title>Allahabad High Court Orders Security for Haseen Khan Amid Prayer Controversy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Allahabad High Court has mandated 24/7 armed security for Haseen Khan after he faced police interference during private prayers. The case highlights ongoing tensions regarding religious freedoms.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Allahabad High Court Orders Security for Haseen Khan Amid Prayer Controversy</h2>
<p>The Allahabad High Court has ordered round-the-clock armed security for Haseen Khan following a controversial incident involving police interference during private prayers. The court&#8217;s directive comes in response to allegations that Khan was stopped from offering Namaz inside his own home, raising significant concerns about religious freedoms in the region.</p>
<p>As part of the ruling, the court has mandated that two armed guards accompany Haseen Khan wherever he goes until further notice. Justice Atul Sreedharan emphasized the seriousness of the situation, stating, &#8220;Any incident of violence that afflicts him or his property shall be prima facie understood to have occurred at the instance of the State.&#8221; This statement underscores the court&#8217;s commitment to protecting the rights of individuals against potential state overreach.</p>
<p>The case traces back to an incident on January 16, 2026, when a group allegedly attempted to conduct prayers inside a private residence. Following this, a petition was filed by Tarik Khan seeking permission for religious gatherings during Ramadan, which led to the court&#8217;s examination of the legal framework surrounding such activities.</p>
<p>In its ruling, the Allahabad High Court clarified that no prior state permission is required for religious gatherings within private property, provided these activities do not spill over into public spaces. This decision is seen as a significant affirmation of constitutional religious freedoms, particularly in a climate where such rights are often contested.</p>
<p>Haseen Khan has alleged that he was detained by police while praying at home with family members, and he claimed he was coerced into signing a document he could not read due to illiteracy. These allegations prompted the court to issue contempt notices to Bareilly District Magistrate Avinash Singh and Senior Superintendent of Police Anurag Arya for their roles in the incident.</p>
<p>The court has summoned both officials to appear in person on March 23, 2026, to address the matter. The court warned that failure to comply could result in non-bailable warrants being issued against them. This upcoming hearing is anticipated to shed more light on the actions taken by local authorities and their implications for religious practices in private settings.</p>
<p>As the situation unfolds, observers are closely watching how the court&#8217;s decisions will influence the balance between state authority and individual rights. The matter has been listed for final orders on March 23, 2026, at 2:00 PM, and details remain unconfirmed regarding the potential outcomes of this significant case.</p>
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