The Kerala High Court has issued a notice to the state's General Education Minister, V Sivankutty, following a plea that alleges undue interference in the appointment process of school managers. The plea, filed by a concerned party, suggests that the minister's actions may have influenced decisions that should remain impartial and merit-based.
This legal development comes amidst growing concerns over political influence in educational appointments within the state. The petitioner argues that such interference undermines the integrity of the educational system and calls for a transparent and fair selection process. The High Court's decision to issue a notice indicates the seriousness with which it views the allegations and its commitment to ensuring due process.
Minister Sivankutty has been given a stipulated time to respond to the notice, allowing him the opportunity to address the claims made in the plea. As the situation unfolds, stakeholders in the educational sector are keenly observing the proceedings, hoping for a resolution that upholds the principles of fairness and transparency in school management appointments.
— Authored by Next24 Live