IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3593 of 2006 AMITABH BACHCHAN son of Harivansh Rai, Bachchan, resident of village Banma, P.O. Itahari Via Salkhua Bazar, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, … … .. Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR, 2. Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Human Resources Development, Government of Bihar, Patna, 3. Director, Primary Education, Government of Bihar, Patna, 4. The District Magistrate-cum-Collector, Saharsa, Bihar, 5. The District Suprintendent of Education, Saharsa, 6. Block Education Extension Officer, Itahari, District Saharsa, 7. The Block Development Officer, Itahari, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, 8. Ramesh Chandra Yadav, Mukhiya, Gram Panchayat Itahari, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, 9. Dinesh Yadav, Panchayat Sevak, Gram Panchayat Itahari, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, 10. Md. Abdul Gaffor, resident of village Bethusahi, P.O. Itahari, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, 11. Bhuneshwar, resident of village Mundichak, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, 12. Bhola Prasad Yadav, residentof Makdampur, P.O. Itahari, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, 13. Rohui Kumar son of Sheo Nandan Yadav, resident of village Mohanpur, P.O. Itahari, P.S. Salkhua, District Saharsa, … .. Respondents For the Petitioner: M/s Arun Kumar & Alka Verma, Advocates For the State: Mr. Anjani Kumar, AAG 10, Mr. Sanjay Prasad, AC to AAG 10 For Responents 8 & 9: M/s Rajeshwar Prasad & Arun Kumar Jha, Advocates ----------- 5 10.03.2011 After some argument, learned counsel for the petitioner seeks permission to withdraw this writ application 2 to pursue the matter before the Appellate Authority constituted under Rule 18 of the Bihar Panchayat Prarambhik Shikshak (Niyojan Avam Seva Shart) Niyamavali, 2006 (as amended by Amendment Rules 2008). Learned counsel for the State raises no objection. Permission is accorded. This writ application is, accordingly, dismissed as withdrawn with the aforesaid liberty granted to the petitioner if such an appeal is preferred before the authority concerned within six weeks then the Appellate Authority concerned shall dispose of the same on its own merit and in accordance with law within the time prescribed under the Rules. The petitioner would be at liberty to raise all the grounds, which have been raised in this writ application. However, it is made clear that this Court has not formed any opinion on merit of the case of the petitioner. SC (Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)