IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7351 of 1999 1. Abdus Salam, son of late Ghulam Mustafa Mandal, resident of Mohalla-Pakki Sarai, P.S. Town, Dist. Muzaffarpur. 2. Md. Hasan Imam, son of late Wazir, resident of Village Mallikpur, P.S. Jale, Dist. Darbhanga. 3. Saif Ahmad, son of late Md. Maswood Alam, resident of Belsand, P.S. Belsand, Dist. Sitamarhi. 4. Bindu Nath Thakur, son of late Hari Chandra Thakur, resident of Village Sarro, P.S. Andra, Dist. Madhubani. 5. Mukut Dhari Singh, son of late Bhup Narain Singh, resident of Mohalla Malighat, P.S. Mithanpura, Dist. Muzaffarpur. 6. Md. Rahimullah, son of late Haji Amir Hasan, resident of Mohalla Islampur, P.S. Town, Dist. Muzaffarpur. 7. Md. Badiuzzama, son of Abdul Khalique, Resident of Village Martha, P.S. Kanti, Dist. Muzaffarpur. 8. Md. Feroze, son of Ghulam Rabbani, Resident of Village Husaina, P.S. Balia, Dist. Begusarai. 9. Neshat Ahmad, son of late Abdul Bari, resident of Village Mohammadpur Mubarak, P.S. Kurhani, Dist. Muzaffarpur. 10. Md. Inamullah, son of late Md. Noorul Huda, resident of Mohalla Chandwara, P.S. Town, Dist. Muzaffarpur. 11. Md. Muslim, son of late Md. Karamat Ansari, resident of Village Kuari Gola, P.S. Dhamdaha, Dist. Purena. 12. Shamim, son of Shamsul Haque, resident of Village Bahurar, P.S. Nanpur, Dist. Sitamarhi. 13. S.Aswood Ali Taqvi, son of late S. Mozahir Hasan Taqui, resident of Mohalla Pakki Sarai, P.S. Town, Dist. Muzaffarpur. Petitioner nos. 1 to 9 are Teachers, Petitioner No.10 is Clerk and Petitioner No.11 to 13 are Peons in Abeda High School, Muzaffarpur, P.S. Mithanpura in the town of Muzaffarpur. ---------Petitioners Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Secretary, Finance Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Secretary, Secondary and Primary Education, Govt. of Bihar, Patna. 4. The Director, Secondary Education, New Secretariat, Patna. 5. The District Education Officer, Muzaffarpur. 6. The Abeda High School, Muzaffarpur, P.S. Mithanpura with Town and Dist. Muzaffarpur through its Headmaster. 7. The Managign Committee of Abeda High School, Muzaffarpur, P.S. Mithanpur in the town and District of Muzaffarpur through its Secretary. --------- Respondents ----------- 7 06.09.2011 The following prayer of the petitioners in this writ application:- 2 “1.I. For issuance of appropriate writ/order or direction commanding the respondents to make full payment of salary on monthly basis from Treasury to the petitioners who are teaching and non-teaching staffs of Abeda High School, Muzaffarpur which is a recognized minority school. II. For issuance of appropriate writ/order or direction commanding the respondents to make payment of arrear salary since July 1998 to the petitioners which has not been paid to them. III. For issuance of appropriate writ/order or direction commanding the respondents to make payment of teaching allowance, regional allowance, interim relief, bonus, uniform allowance to Class-IV staffs, Leave Travel concessions, Group Insurance Coverage and Contingency etc. to the petitioners like Government Nationalized High Schools. IV. For issuance of appropriate writ/order or direction commanding the respondents to give all facilities or Government Nationalized High Schools concerning salary, interim relief, earned leave after retirement, payment of leave travel concession, Bonus, D.A. and T.A., two days special leave to lady teachers etc. to the employees working in the school. V. For issuance of appropriate writ/order or direction commanding the respondents to make payment to 3 the petitioners the amount of enhancement of salary, D.A. etc. time to time as per with nationalized High Schools in the State. VI. For issuance of appropriate writ/order or direction commanding the respondents to make payment of all arrear salary from 1981 and also grant any other relief for which the petitioners are found entitled in the opinion of this Hon’ble Court at the time of hearing.” though being at the instance of the teaching and non-teaching employees of a minority institution, who had been given certain benefits of payment of salary by way of grant from the State Government in keeping with the rights guaranteed under Article 29 & 30 of the Constitution of India, the issue, relating to parity of their such service condition with their counterpart teachers and non-teaching employees in the Government High schools, stands recently concluded by this Court in the case of Minority Secondary Teachers Association Vs. State of Bihar & Ors. reported in 2011(3)PLJR 543. In view of the aforesaid judgment of this Court and the consequential direction given to resume payment of teaching allowance and interim relief to the petitioners, this 4 Court would direct the respondents to also consider the grievance of the petitioners as with regard to their other grievance as prayed in this writ application. In order to expedite the matter, this Court would give liberty to the petitioners to file a self-contained representation enclosing a copy of this order and other evidence in support of their claim, whereafter, the Principal Secretary of the Human Resources Development Department, having obtained the order of the State Government, will communicate its final decision to the petitioners. Such an exercise, however, must be completed within a period of six months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. With the aforementioned observations and direction, this application is disposed of. Rsh (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)