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Government of India National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Cause list for 24.11.2020 S.No Case No Petitioner Community Advocate Remarks Sr. Rubeena S.D., Principal, Samaritan 778 of 2018 College of Nursing, Samarita Hospital, Mr. Romy Alongwith Pazhanganad, Kizhakkambalam V/s. Christian 1. Chacko. case no. 336 Principal Secretary, Higher Education of 2006 Department, Government of Kerala. Fr. Joseph Memorial Higher Secondary School, Puthuppady, Kothamangalam, Mr. Romy Ernakulam, Kerala V/s. Secretary, General Christian 950 of 2018 Chacko 2. Education Department, Government of Kerala Royale Secondary School, Ardi Band, Sailem Appeal No. Bhat, Taleigao, Goa V/s. Secretary (Home), Christian Mr. Junias P., 3. 17 of 2019 Secretariat Goa, Porvorim, Goa Don Bosco Nursery & Primary School, 67, Silluvar Road, Lourdes Shrine, Perambur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu V/s. Principal Mr. Jose Christian 4. 335 of 2019 Secretary, School Education Department, Abraham Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennai, Tamil Nadu A.M.U.P. School (Aided), P.O. Agalad, Thrissure District, Kerala V/s. Secretary, Muslim Mr. Abdu Rahim 5. 354 of 2019 General Education Department, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Pannur, Thiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu V/s. Mr. Jose 364 of 2019 Principal Secretary, School Education Christian 6. Abraham Department, Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Nedungadu, Karaikal District, Pondicherry Mr. Jose 368 of 2019 V/s. Secretary to Government (Education), Christian 7. Abraham Chief Secretariat No. 1, Goubert Avenue, Beach Road, Puducherry Modi Secondary School, Ambika Township, Opp. Police Head Qtr., Near Marbela 480 of 2019 Apartment, Rajkot (Gujarati Medium). V/s. 8. Jain Commissioner of Schools, Block No. 9-1, Dr. Jivraj Mehata Bhawan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Modi Primary School, Ambika Township, Opp. Police Head Qtr., Near Marbela 9. Apartment, Rajkot (Gujarati Medium) V/s. 481 of 2019 Jain Commissioner of Schools, Block No. 9-1, Dr. Jivraj Meheta Bhawan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Modi Higher Secondary School, Ambika Township, Opp. Police Head Qtr., Near Marbela Apartment, Rajkot (Gujarati 482 of 2019 Jain 10. Medium) V/s. Commissioner of Schools, Block No. 9-1, Dr. Jivraj Meheta Bhawan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat Modi Higher Secondary School, Ambika Township, Opp. Police Head Qtr., Marbela 11. Apartment, Rajkot (English Medium) V/s. 483 of 2019 Jain Commissioner of Schools, Block No. 9-1, Dr. Jivraj Meheta Bhawan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat St. Patrick’s Academy, Lane No. 9, P.O. – Clement Town, Dehradun, Uttarakhand V/s. Deputy Chief Secretary (Upper Mukhya Sachiv), Higher Education Uttarakhand 694 of 2019 Christian 12. Government, Room No. 305, 3rd Floor, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Building (CM Building), Subhash Road, Uttarakhand Secretariat, Dehradun, Uttarakhand A.S.M. Higher Secondary School, Velliyanchery, Malappuram District, Kerala Ms. Lakshmi Sree 793 of 2019 Muslim 13. V/s. Secretary, General Education P., Department, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Holy Family School, Semara Bujurg, Bhailoni Lodh P.O., BAR (Block), Mahroni (Tehsil), Lalitpur District, Uttar Pradesh – 284123 Mr. Jose 14. 113 of 2020 Christian V/s. Secretary, Room No. – 19, 3rd Floor, Abraham Sachiv Bhawan, Uttar Pradesh Secretariat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. M S Future High School, D. No. 11-1-1056, (CIB 635/111), Roazampura, mallepally, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500001 V/s. Mr. Jose 15 291 of 2020 Secretary, Minorities Welfare Department, Muslim Abraham Government of Telangana, "D" Block, Ground Floor, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad Misc Case no. Jain Modern Public School V/s. Assistant 10 of 2020 Director of Education (Act), Directorate of 16 Alongwith Jain Education, government of NCT of Delhi, case no. Room No. 214-A, Old Secretariat, Delhi 1271 of 2016 M.A. Convent Public School, Village - Sujru, District - Muzaffar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh - 251003 V/s. Additional Chief Secretary, 17 Fresh Muslim Department of Higher Education, Bahu Khandi, Secretariat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Sr. Mariette BS, Secretary, Bethany Educational Society (R),Bendur, Mangalore - 575002 V/s. Director, Directorateof Urdu 18 Appeal Christian and Other Minority Language Schools, Office of the Commissioner, Nrupatunga Road, Bangalore Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Don Bosco Nagar, Vaniyambadi Road, Pachal Village, Tirupattur Taluk, Mr. Jose 19 Fresh Vellore District, Tamil Nadu - 635601 V/s. Christian Abraham Principal Secretry, School Education Department, Rina Road, Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennia, Tamil Nadu Don Bosco School of Excellence, Semmozhi Nagar, Vaniyambadi Road, Pachal Village, Tirupattur Taluk, Vellore District, Tamil Nadu Mr. Jose 20 Fresh Christian - 635601 V/s. Principal Secretary, School Abraham Education Department, Rina Road, Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennai, Tamil Nadu DMI St. Joseph Global School, Polivakkam Village, Sri Perumbudur, Thiruvallur Highway, Thiruvallur District, Tamil Nadu - Mr. Jose 21 Fresh Christian 602002 V/s. Principal Secretary, School Abraham Education Department, Rina Road, Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Madarsa Syed Ghausul Uloom, Gram Darehta, Post - Saray Jagna, Tehsil - Kaisarganj, District- Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh 22 Fresh - 271902 V/s. Additional Chief Secretary, Muslim Department of Higher Education, Bahu Khandi, Secretariat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Cause list for 25.11.2020 S.No Case No Petitioner Community Advocate Remarks Mr. A. Lakshiminarayan Prof. M. Farook, 301, Thiruvika Nagar an, for the Masapet, Vellore District, Tamil Nadu V/s. Muslim Complainant, 1. 1651 of 2015 Orient Matriculation School, Colachel, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu Mr. Zulfiker Ali, for the respondent. Life Centre Academy, 355 Telephone Exchange Road, Village – Samalkha, Nar 2. Christian 1255 of 2017 Kapashera, New Delhi V/s. Assistant Mr. Aman Director of Education (Act), Directorate of Education, Government of NCT of Delhi. Jain Mission Vidhyalaya Nursery and Primary School, No. 133. Anna Pillai Street, Chennai, 3. 107 of 2019 Tamil Nadu V/s. Principal Secretary, School Jain Education Department, Fort St. George Secretariat, Chennai, Tamil Nadu St. Peter’s Teachers Training Institute, Kerala V/s. Secretary, General Education Christian 4. 704 of 2019 Department, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Nirmala College, Prem Nagar, Chnadessary, Dewas Road, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh V/s. Secretary Backward Classes and Minority Christian 5. 705 of 2019 Welfare Department, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh St. Mary Champion Higher Secondary 706 of 2019 School, 310/A, Surya Dev Nagar, Alongwith Annapurana Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh Christian 6. case no. 245 V/s. Secretary, Backward Classes and of 2018 Minority Welfare Department, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Dashmesh Public School, Shalimar Garden 707 of 2019 Extension – 1, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Uttar Alongwith Pradesh V/s. Principal Secretary, Secondary Sikh 7. case no. 46 Education, Department of Education, of 2017 Government of Uttar Pradesh St. Peter’s Vocational & Higher Secondary School, Kolenchery, Kerala V/s. Secretary, Christian Mr. Koshy Jacob 8. 708 of 2019 General Education Department, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Modern Bachelor Boy's Society, G-126, Godi 709 of 2019 Ki Chawal, Behram Nagar, Bandra (East), Alongwith Mumbai (Suburban) Maharashtra V/s. Muslim 9. case no. 646 Secretary, Minorities Development of 2018 Department, Room No. 715, Mantralaya (Annexe) Ministry, Hutatama Rajguru Chowk, Madam Cama Road, Mumbai Nirmala College, Prem Nagar, Chnadessary, Dewas Road, Ujjain - 456664, Madhya 10. 710 of 2019 Pradesh V/s. Secretary, Backward Classes Christian and Minority Welfare Department,, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Jaison Academy, Academy Nagar, AB Road, Bhatkhedi P.O., Mhow, District - Indore, 11. 711 of 2019 Madhya Pradesh - 454775 V/s. Secretary, Christian Backward Classes and Minority Welfare Department, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Sara Educational Welfare Society, Mohalla – Khatkan, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh V/s. Additional Chief Secretary, Higher 12. 712 of 2019 Muslim Education & Secondary Education, Bahukhandi Secretariat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Saint Kuriakose Elias School, Gelakhedi Road, Jharda P.O. Mahidpur (Via) District - Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh - 456441 V/s. 13. 713 of 2019 Christian Secretary, Backward Classes and Minority Welfare Department, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh M S Creative Upper Primary School, H. No. 20-4-194/8/1, Shahalibanda, Khilwath, Bahadurpura Mandal - II, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500002 V/s. Secretary, Mr. Jose 14 292 of 2020 Muslim Minorities Welfare Deaprtment, Abraham Government of Telangana, "D" Block, Ground Floor, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad M S Junior College, H. No. 12-2-823/A/17, Qutub Shashi Masjid, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500028 V/s. Mr. Jose 15 293 of 2020 Secretary, Minorities Welfare Department, Muslim Abraham Government of Telangana, "D" Block, Ground Floor, Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad St. Mary's Girls High School, Via - Naugada, Badapada P.O., Gajapati District, Odisha - Mr. Jose 16 Fresh 761214 V/s. Director, Secondary Education, Christian Abraham 6th Floor, HOD Building, Unit - V, Bhubaneswar, Khordha, Odisha St. Mary's Girls U.P School, Via - Naugada, Badapada P.O., Gajapati District, Odisha - Mr. Jose 17 Fresh 761214 V/s. Director, Secondary Education, Christian Abraham 6th Floor, HOD Building, Unit - V, Bhubaneswar, Khordha, Odisha Acts Secondary School, 15 KM, Hosur Road, Electronic
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