IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CIVIL WRIT JURISDICTION CASE No.6782 of 2008 Bhagwani Yadav Vawesh, S/O Shri Mangal Yadav, R/O Village Harri, P.O. Baskhera, P.S. Marauna, District- Supaul. ………….. Petitioner Versus 1.The State Of Bihar through the Secretary, Primary Education, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 2.The Collector, Supaul 3.The Sub-Divisional Officer, Nirmali, Supaul-cum- Chairman, Enquiry Committee 4.Block Development Officer, Marauna, District- Supaul 5.The Block Education Extension Officer, Marauna, District- Supaul 6.The Mukhiya Gram Panchayat Raj, Kamrail, P.S. Marauna, District- Supaul 7.The Secretary, Gram Panchayat Raj, Kamrail, P.S. Marauna, District- Supaul 8.Shyam Bihari Yadav, S/O Sitaram Yadav, Panchayat Shikshamitra, Primary School, Sikharia, Marauna, District- Supaul 9.District Education Superintendent, District- Supaul. …………… Respondents ---------------------------------- 2. 01/08/2011 Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that though initially the enquiry report was in favour of the petitioner, the Sub-Divisional Officer through his letter dated 13.7.2007 addressed to the Collector, as contained in Annexure-11, has recommended for payment of honorarium to respondent no.8 by making illegal modifications in the enquiry report. By that as it may, it is not disputed that the Collector has not passed any final orders in the matter. Hence, the matter has to 2 be treated as pending with the district authorities. In the circumstance, the Collector, Supaul is directed to transmit entire connected records along with enquiry report etc. to the statutory Appellate Authority within one month from the date of receipt/ production of a copy of this order, for consideration and final decision. On receipt of the records, the Appellate Authority shall call for the original records, issue notice to the concerned parties giving them opportunity to be heard and thereafter pass final orders in accordance with law within a period of two months from the date of receipt of the records from the office of the Collector. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that he is not sure as to whether the Collector has passed final orders or not. In case the Collector has passed orders, the petitioner will be at liberty to file appeal/representation before the statutory Appellate Authority within the aforesaid time itself. Pradeep/ ( J. N. Singh,J.)