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HomeHigh CourtKerala High CourtSyama D vs Sreedevi N.S on 16 February, 2026

Syama D vs Sreedevi N.S on 16 February, 2026

[OP(KAT) Nos.482/2025, 496/2025 & 499/2025]

Muralee Krishna S., J.

The 2nd applicant in O.A.No.1947 of 2021, the 1st and 3rd

applicant in O.A.No.886 of 2021 and the 3rd applicant in

O.A.No.2181 of 2021 on the file of the Kerala Administrative

Tribunal, Thiruvananthapuram, (‘the Tribunal’ for short) filed

these original petitions, invoking the supervisory jurisdiction of

this Court under Article 227 of the Constitution of India,

challenging the common order dated 03.04.2025 passed by the

Tribunal in those original applications.

2. The applicants in the original applications are included

in the ranked list dated 28.12.2018 for the post of UPSA

(Malayalam Medium) in Alappuzha District, the selection of which

was conducted pursuant to the notification dated 15.10.2014 of

the Kerala Public Service Commission (‘the KPSC’ for short). As

per G.O.(Rt)No.3287/2021/GEdn dated 06.07.2021, the

Government has ordered that the staff fixation made in

Government and Aided Schools for the year 2019-20 will continue

for the academic years 2020-21 and 2021-22 in the background

of Covid 19 Pandemic. According to the applicants, despite the

existence of a large number of vacancies of UPSA (Malayalam
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Medium), the same are not being reported to the KPSC. The

applicants plead that the amendment made to the Right of

Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, as per

GO(P)No.1/2021/GEdn dated 05.01.2021, is under challenge in

various original applications before the Tribunal, wherein there is

an interim order of status quo. Therefore, the vacancies of the

Head Masters in various schools, including retirement vacancies,

are being left vacant. In such circumstances, the applicants who

are included in the ranked list of Alappuzha District are seriously

prejudiced due to the non-reporting of the vacancies to the KPSC.

The ranked list published by the KPSC expired on 27.12.2021.

Before the expiry of the ranked list, the applicants filed the

respective original applications under Section 19 of the

Administrative Tribunals Act, seeking a direction against the

Deputy Director of Education, Alappuzha, to report all existing

vacancies of UPSA (Malayalam Medium) and also consequential

vacancies of Head Master promotion and staff fixation, to the

District Officer of the KPSC, Alappuzha, before the expiry of the

ranked list. The applicants have also sought for a direction against

the District Officer of the KPSC, Alappuzha, to issue advice memos

against the vacancies reported, including the applicants from the

ranked list and to direct the Deputy Director of Education,
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Alappuzha, to issue orders of appointment against the advised

vacancies, including the applicants from the ranked list.



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