IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4988 of 2005 GAUTAM PRASAD S/O KAILASH PD. R/O VILL-& P.O-GOWASA, PS- NARHAT,DISTT- NAWADAH— -------------------------PETITIONER Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE D.M., NAWADAH 3. THE BPSC THROUGH ITS SECY. BAILEY ROAD, PATNA 4. THE CHARIMN, BPSC. BAILEY ROAD, PATNA---RESPONDENTS ----------- For the Petitioner: Mr. Ibrahim Kabir,Advocate For the State: Mr. Ranjit Sinha, Advocate ----------- 4 8.9.2010 Heard learned counsel for the parties. I. A. No. 7454 of 2010 has been filed by certain persons for intervening in the writ application. Since no relief can be granted to the intervenors based on the writ application of the present petitioner, no purpose will be served in allowing the interlocutory application seeking substantive relief as intervenors. It is rejected. Petitioner, Gautam Prasad wants a direction upon the respondent authority to appoint him on the post of Assistant/Clerk/Revenue Clerk in the district of Nawadah pursuant to Advertisement No. 41 of 1998. According to him he was a successful candidate but not appointed for extraneous reason. The stand of the Bihar Public Service Commission in the case is that after examination was conducted and result declared many a complaints with regard to impersonation had been made. This compelled the authority to enquire into the matter. A two members committee was set up by the BPSC and notice contained in annexure-6 was published in the newspaper inviting all those persons who appeared with original documents - 2 - for verification on the question of impersonation. The allegation was prima facie found to be true. The findings and the reasons are evident from the averment made in paragraph ( i ) of the counter affidavit and a reading of the report contained in annexure-A. Taking into consideration that the case of the petitioner has come to be rejected after giving him an opportunity on the allegation of impersonation and the findings being what they are against the petitioner, the Court is not inclined to issue any direction for appointment in favour of the petitioner. This writ application is dismissed. RPS (Ajay Kumar Tripathi,J.)