The ruling that was handed down by Justices Abhay S. Oka and Augustine George Masih in the case of Dileep Kumar Pandey v. Union of India and Others (Civil Appeal Nos. 10899 & 11378 of 2013) said that the Air Force School at Bamrauli is considered to be a state authority in accordance with Article 12 of the Constitution. The Court came to the conclusion that the private society was changed into a public instrumentality as a result of the pervasive control exercised by the government. This control was exercised through funding, administration by serving officers, regulated pay schedules, and disciplinary authority. In light of this, the actions taken by the School that have an impact on the working conditions of teachers are subject to writ jurisdiction in accordance with Article 226. Through this precedent-setting decision, it is reaffirmed that organizations that carry out public responsibilities under the authority of the government cannot avoid constitutional accountability.
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