THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH vs NEERAJ KUMAR PANDEY — SLP(C) No. 2916 - 2917/2025
Case under Service Laws : Appointment, Compassionate Appointment, Temporary Appointment, Recruitment,probation and Confirmation, Suspension, Reduction in Rank, Termination, Dismissal, Removal, Retirement, Disciplinary Proceedings Against Employees Section XI. Status: DISPOSED.
CNR: SCIN010185162019
Filing Date
15-05-2019 12:01 PM
Registration No
SLP(C) No. 2916 - 2917/2025
Diary Number
18516/2019
Order Date
29-01-2025
Document Type
ROP - of Main Case
Disposal Type
Disposed Off
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
THE STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH
Adv. GARIMA PRASHAD (Dead / Retired / Elevated) [P-1] HARISH PANDEY[P-1]
Respondent(s)
NEERAJ KUMAR PANDEY
Adv. ANKIT GOEL[R-3] ANKIT GOEL[R-4] ANKIT GOEL[R-5] SANJAY RASTOGI[R-2] TOM JOSEPH[R-1] DHANANJAI JAIN[caveat] CHARU AMBWANI[caveat] SATYAJEET KUMAR[caveat]
Hearing History
Judge: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DIPANKAR DATTA and HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANMOHAN
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| Date | Purpose |
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| 29-01-2025 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 22-01-2025 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 18-12-2024 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 11-12-2024 | Fixed Date by Court |
| 04-12-2024 | Fixed Date by Court |
Orders in this case
Case Summary: State of Uttar Pradesh v. Neeraj Kumar Pandey SLP(C) No. 002916-002917/2025 | Decided: January 29, 2025 The Supreme Court disposed of the Special Leave Petition challenging Uttar Pradesh's halting of a teacher recruitment process initiated in 2013. The Court directed the State to consider qualified candidates who scored higher marks than already-appointed teachers for appointment as Assistant Teachers (Science and Mathematics), provided they had filed petitions before December 31, 2019, with appointments to be completed within three to six months without seniority or back-pay entitlements. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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