IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11002 of 2011 1. Govind Harijan Son of Late Harinandan Harijan Resident of Village-Amarpur, P.S.-Barauli, District-Siwan. 2. Kumari Nilam Rawat, wife of Santosh Choudhary, Resident of Village-Amarpur Barauli Tola, P.S.-Darauli, District-Siwan. 3. Vinod Kumar Prajapati, son of Sri Braj Kumar Prajapati, Resident of village-Kewataliya, P.S.-Darauli, District- Siwan. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The Principal Secretary, H.R.D. Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Director, Primary Education, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 4. The District Magistrate, Siwan. 5. The District Education Officer, Siwan. 6. The District Superintendent of Education, Siwan. 7. The Block Education Extension Officer, Darauli Block- Siwan. 8. The Mukhiya, Darauli Gram Panchayat, Daruali Block, District-Siwan. 9. The Panchayat Secretary, Darauli Gram Panchayat, Darauli Block, District-Siwan. ----------- 2. 13.07.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner as well as learned counsel for the State. The prayer in the writ petition is that inspite of an order in their favour passed by the District Teachers Employment Appellate Tribunal, Siwan, they are not being paid their salary. It is also submitted by learned counsel for the petitioners that the said order has become final. This Court fails to understand as to why the concerned official respondents are not discharging their duty and even committing gross indiscipline in as much as they are not implementing and obeying 2 the order passed by the Tribunal. This Court was inclined to pass some harsh order but refrains from doing so by way of indulgence. It is a sad state of affairs that teachers are working and imparting knowledge to the society and inspite of getting favourable orders from all quarters are not getting their money. Be that as it may, this Court directs that respondent no. 5, the District Education Officer, Siwan shall ensure that the order dated 10.12.2010 passed by the District Teachers Employment Appellate Tribunal, Siwan is implemented without any delay and in any case not beyond four weeks from the date of production/receipt of a copy of this order upon him. It goes without saying that if payments are to be made the same should also be made within the aforesaid period. With the aforesaid observations and directions the writ petition stands allowed. Anand Kr. ( Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)