IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA LPA No.806 of 2006 RAJESH KUMAR VERMA Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- For the appellant : Mr. Devendra Kumar Sinha, Advocate Mr. Anil Kumar No.1, Advocate For the respondents 1 & 2: Mr.Anil Kumar, Government Pleader-XI For the respondents 3 to 8: Mr. S.S.Sundaram, Advocate -------- P R E S E N T Hon'ble the Chief Justice & Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dr. Ravi Ranjan ------ Dated, the 11th August, 2008 We heard Mr. Devendra Kumar Sinha, senior counsel for the appellant and perused the order dated 27th September, 2006 impugned in the present appeal. That for appointment of an Assistant Teacher, training is pre-requisite eligibility under Bihar Secondary Teachers Appointment Rules is not in dispute. Nothing has been shown that by the letter dated 05th March, 1991, the relevant Rules got amended. The senior counsel does not dispute that the appellant has not undertaken the requisite training. If that be so, the appellant does not hold eligibility and the Government cannot be called upon to bear the salary of an untrained teacher. 2. Dismissal of writ petition by the Single Judge cannot be - 2 - faulted. This will, however, not preclude the appellant (original petitioner) to recover the salary from the institution/management (Guru Gobind Singh Boy’s High School, Patna City, Patna) where he had worked. R.M. Lodha, CJ Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J. Sunil