PRAYAGRAJ, Dec. 18 -- Observing that the absence of teachers "frustrates the very purpose" of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, the Allahabad high court has refused to interfere with the suspension of primary school teachers found absent during an inspection.

The court also directed the state government to frame a policy to ensure the timely presence of teachers in schools within three months.

While disposing of writ petitions filed by teachers Indra Devi and Leena Singh Chauhan, Justice Prakash Padia observed that although teachers are the "pillars of knowledge" and revered as "Guru" in Indian culture, the state has a corresponding obligation to ensure uninterrupted education for children.

The two gover...