IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.17474 of 2010 1. DEO KANT CHOUDHARY, SON OF LATE BHUBNESHWAR CHOUDHARY, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE- SHAHPUR, POLICE STATION- PANDOUL, DISTRICT- MADHUBANI. 2. OM PRAKASH SINGH, SON OF LATE PASHUPATI SINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE-DHARMPURA, POLICE STATION- DORIGANJ, DISTRICT- SARAN. 3. ABHAY KUMAR, SON OF SRI VISHWANATH SINGH, RESIDENTOF VILLAGE-GOPALPUR, POLICE STATION-NAYAGAON, DISTRICT- CHAPRA. 4. GAJENDRA KUMAR SINGH, SON OF LATE RAMA PRASAD SINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE-RAJAPUR, POLICE STATION- KOILWAR, DISTRICT- BHOJPUR. 5. OM PRAKASH SEHGAL, SON OF SRI PARAMANAND SINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE- SAMASTICHAK, POLICE STATION- BHAWANGANJ, DISTRICT- PATNA. 6. SANJAY KUMAR SINHA, SON OF LATE DADAN PRASAD SINHA, RESIDNET OF MOHALLA- ADARSH COLONY, PATEL NAGAR, POLICE STATION- SHASTRI NAGAR, DISTRICT-PATNA. 7. PRAKASH KUMAR VERMA, SON OF SRI DHANESHWAR PRASAD SINHA,SD RESIDENT OF MOHALLA- RAMDHANPUR (PIPAL KI GALI), POLICE STATION- KOTWALI, DISTRICT- GAYA 8. SHAMSHER BAHADUR SINGH, SON OF LATE RAM SIHASHSAN SINGH, RESIDENT SOF VILLAGE- KUSUARI KLAN, POLICE STATION- SAHATAWAR, DISTRICT- BALLIA, UTTER PRADESH. 9. SATYENDRA SINGH, SON OF LATE BINDESHWARSINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE- TIRA, POLICE STATION- HARNAUT, DISTRICT- NALANDA. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HUMANSD RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, NEW SECRETARIAT, BIHAR PATNA 2. THE BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD THROUGH ITS SECRETARY, SINHA LIBRARY ROAD, PATNA. 3. THE CHAIRMAN BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD, SINHA LIBRARY ROAD, PATNA. 4. THE SECRETARY BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOIARD, SINHA LIBRARY ROAD, PATNA. 02 12.10.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the counsel for the Bihar School Examination Board (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Board’). 2. Petitioners served the Board as daily wage employees for substantially long period, as has been indicated in paragraph 4 of the writ petition. 3. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioners that in the light of the service rendered by the petitioners to the Board, they are entitled for being considered in the - 2 - light of the Resolution of the State Government dated 16.3.2006, whereunder the cut off date has been extended to 11.12.1990. 4. Having heard counsel for the parties, I direct the authorities of the Board to consider the case of the petitioners in the light of the Resolution of the State Government dated 16.3.2006, as early as possible, in any case within a reasonable time not exceeding three months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. 5. The writ petition is, accordingly, disposed of. Ibrar/- (V.N. Sinha, J )