IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10157 of 2006 GANESH PRASAD MANDAL SON OF LATE DASRATH MANDAL RESIDENT OF VILLAGE MOHANPUR, P.S. RUPAULI, PURNEA Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE SECRETARY, BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD, PATNA. 3. THE STATE OF JHARKHAND 4. THE PRINCIPAL, PRIMARY TEACHERS’ EDUCATION COLLEGE, DORANDA, RANCHI-2. ----------- 2 22/11/2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the State of Bihar, learned counsel for the State of Jharkhand and learned counsel for the Bihar School Examination Board. As if four years have not been enough for the respondents to file counter affidavit, learned counsel representing the Bihar School Examination Board wants four weeks’ further time in this regard. The Court is not inclined to give such indulgence looking at the nature of relief which has been sought for. Claim of the petitioner is that he was a regular student of Primary Teachers’ Education College, located at Doranda, Ranchi-2. He appeared in the Teachers’ Training School Examination, 1984 for the Session 1977-79. He - 2 - claimed his Roll No. 144 and Roll Code 1114. He states that based on the marks sheet issued by the Bihar School Examination Board, he passed in the second division but the original certificate was never issued to him. Marks sheet has been annexed as annexure-2 to the writ application. Looking at the nature of relief sought for, petitioner is directed to file an application before the Secretary, Bihar School Examination Board, Patna who shall consider the case of the petitioner, verify the records and then do the needful within a period of three months from the date of filing of such application. If no order is passed or a decision is taken, the Court may consider appropriate action against the respondents concerned. This writ application is disposed of with the direction as aforesaid. AMIN/ (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)