Uttarakhand HC directs retention of GGIC Ranipokhri principal after probe finds no misconduct
Press Trust of India | November 18, 2025 | 08:43 AM IST | 1 min read
A three-member panel found no evidence to support the teachers’ complaints and advised transferring both sides. The principal approached the High Court after the department sent this recommendation to the education secretary.
NEW DELHI: The Uttarakhand High Court has directed that the principal of an inter-college in Dehradun, who was accused of "misconduct" by the institute's teachers, be retained in her post. A division bench of Chief Justice G Narendra and Justice Subhash Upadhyay was hearing a petition filed by the principal of Government Girls’ Inter College (GGIC), Ranipokhri, Dehradun.
The principal challenged an education department recommendation that she and some teachers be transferred over the matter. Director of Secondary Education, Mukul Sati, appeared before the court for the case. The inter-college's teachers had filed complaints against the principal to the education department and held protests demanding her removal.
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The teachers’ union also supported the protest. Subsequently, the department formed a three-member committee to investigate the complaints. In its report, the committee did not find any evidence of misconduct by the principal. However, it recommended the transfer of both the principal and the teachers, and submitted the recommendation to the secretary of the department. The principal challenged the recommendation before the high court.
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