IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No 4353 of 2007 Sanjeev Kumar son of Sri Janak Kishore Singh, resident of village & PO - Paigambarpur, via - Silout, P S - Maniyari, Dist - Muzaffarpur - Petitioner Versus 1 The State of Bihar through the Secretary, Labour (Employment & Training) Department, Government of Bihar, Patna 2 The Chairman, State Industrial Training Council, Bihar, Patna 3 The Secretary, State Industrial Training Counsel, Bihar, Patna 4 The Principal, Industrial Training Institute, Muzaffarpur, Dist - Muzaffarpur - Respondents ----------- 3 22.01.2009 Having passed matriculation and Intermediate examinations, petitioner applied for admission to trade course of diesel mechanic in the ITI, Muzaffarpur. After admission, he completed his course and, thereafter, was permitted to take the examination, as such, conducted by the Labour (Employment & Training) Department, Government of Bihar leading to the grant of NCVT certificate. He passed but the results are being denied. In the counter affidavit, it is stated that enquiries were made and it was found that the number of students admitted to ITI, Muzaffarpur for the said course were in excess of the sanctioned strength. It is for this reason, the results of petitioner have been withheld. In the counter affidavit, it is not alleged that the petitioner had wrongly obtained admission or petitioner had misled authorities in any manner. If petitioner’s admission was in excess of permissible number of students, petitioner was not to be blamed because it was for the authorities of ITI, Muzaffarpur to look into that matter. Having permitted the petitioner to undertake the course and the training as well as the examination, it is too late in the day now to contend that petitioner’s admission was irregular and, as such, his results, even 2 though he has passed, cannot be declared. In such view of facts, I am left with no option but to direct the concerned respondents to declare the results of the petitioner for the said course within a period of one month from today. The writ petition is, accordingly, allowed. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh)