UP: Four teachers, school principal booked for illegally appointing staff using forged documents
Press Trust of India | December 13, 2025 | 06:33 PM IST | 1 min read
School's former principal Shukla allegedly forged documents in 2017 to appoint his son and others as teachers and again in 2021 to make his son principal.
Pratapgarh: Four teachers, including a principal, were booked for allegedly obtaining appointments to teaching positions in a government-aided school using forged documents here in the district, police said on Saturday. Additional Superintendent of Police (West) Brijnandan Rai said that Kalawati Pandey, the manager of Shambhavi Sanskrit Higher Secondary School, Chitamanpur Patna, in the Maheshganj area, filed a complaint on Friday against the school's former principal, Harishchandra Shukla, who retired in 2021.
In his complaint, Pandey said that Shukla in 2017 had allegedly forged the manager's signature on fabricated documents to appoint his son, Shakti Prakash, and two acquaintances, Nandini Devi and Khushboo, as assistant teachers.
After his retirement, he again used forged documents to appoint his son as the school's principal in 2021, he added. However, the District Inspector of the School's office had appointed Shyam Shankar Mishra as the principal and Ravi Kumar Jaiswal on an honorarium basis for teaching, he said.
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Based on the complaint, a case has been registered against the four accused -- former principal Harishchandra Shukla, Shakti Prakash, Nandini Devi, and Khushboo, police said.
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