IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.2385 of 2009 DR.MANIR HUSSAIN aged about 40 years, son of Md. Tasower Hussain, resident of village Rasula, P.S.- Shahkund, District Bhagalpur ....Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through Principal Secretary, Human Resources Development department, Vikas Bhawan, Patna 2. Sri Anjani Kumar Singh, S/o not known to the petitioner at presented posted as Principal Secretary, Human Resources Development department, Vikas Bhawan, Patna 3. Sri Dhananjay Kumar S/o not known to the petitioner at present posted as Special Director, Secondary Education, Human Resources Development department, Vikas Bhawan, Patna 4. Maulana Md. Ejaj Ahmad, Chairman, Bihar State Madarsa Education Board Patna, 5- Vidyapati Marg, Patna 800001 5. Sri Tasnimur Rahman, Secretary, Bihar State Madarsa Education Board Patna, 5- Vidyapati Marg, Patna 800001 ........Opposite Parties ----------- For the petitioner: Mr. Alim Jung Khan, Advocate For the State: Mr. A. Amanullah, GA- 9 Mr. Anuj Kumar, AC to GA-9 --------- 4 03-09-2010 Heard the parties. Petitioner’s grievance is that even after declaration of Sections 7 (2) (n) and 24 of the Bihar State Madarsa Education Board Act, 1981 as unconstitutional by this court and also by the Apex Court, the authorities of the State and of the Madarsa Board are acting illegally in passing orders which cannot be passed, according to learned counsel for the petitioner, in view of unconstitutionality of the aforesaid provisions noticed above. In our view, on general allegations that law is being violated by some person or institution, the 2 contempt proceeding will be misconceived. The proper course for the petitioner is to challenge any particular order which according to him has been passed against the law laid down by this court. With this clarification, the contempt application is finally disposed of. BKS/- (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.) (Hemant Kumar Srivastava, J.)