IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Review No.377 of 2011 In (CIVIL WRIT JURISDICTION CASE 8942/2011) Kumar Amarendra Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors. ---------------------------------- 3 07.12.2011 Although this matter has been listed under the heading “For orders”, with consent of the learned counsel for the parties, the same is being heard finally and disposed of. This civil review application has been filed by one Kumar Amarendra for review of a common order dated 24.08.2011 passed in CWJC No. 8942 of 2001 and CWJC No. 10212 of 2001 by which this Court has directed for an enquiry in the matter of appointments of teachers of basic schools in the Division of Saran made in 1991 onwards. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that many persons from much below the panel were appointed but the officer holding the enquiry is confining the enquiry only in respect of 1-150 candidates listed in the panel. He submits that since many others from below the panel were appointed pursuant to this advertisement, the validity of their appointments should also be looked into. He further submits that in respect of 2 some of appointees, there are some orders of some Courts in their favour. This Court clarifies that by the said order dated 24.08.2011, enquiry has been ordered to be made in respect of all appointments made pursuant to the concerned advertisement and enquiry should not be confined only to certain number of candidates listed in the panel. Secondly, it need not be said that if any candidate produces a final order of any Hon’ble Court in his favour on contest, giving a seal to his selection and appointment on merits, the validity of appointment of such candidate shall not be enquired into. But this will exclude any interim order of any Court and the enquiry officer shall be free to enquire into the validity and legality of appointment of such candidate and submit a report in this respect. The review application is disposed of with the aforesaid observations. Let a copy of this order be handed over to the learned senior counsel for the Vigilance. BT (J. N. Singh, J.)