IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4602 of 2006 Meera Kumari, wife of Sri Vidya Nand Mishra, resident of village Rampura, P.S. Singhwara, District Darbhanga … Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The District Education Establishment Committee, Darbhanga through its Chairman the District Magistrate, Darbhanga 3. The District Superintendent of Education, Darbhanga … Respondents ----------- 6. 28.6.2011 Earlier this Court taking into account that there was a dispute with regard to the petitioner to have ever passed Teachers Training Examination, had directed the petitioner to produce her alleged Teacher Training Examination Certificate in original so that it could be verified from the agency in question issuing such certificate, namely, Bihar School Examination Board. Let it be noted that such certificate despite being directed by the authorities was not produced by the petitioner for its verification and the authorities, therefore, had come to a conclusion that the petitioner had misrepresented about her being a trained teacher. Consequently when the petitioner had challenged her order of termination on 2 the ground of she being actually a trained and fully qualified to hold such post of teacher, this Court had found it best in the interest of justice to put the whole dispute to an end by directing the petitioner to produce the original certificate of her training. No one has appeared today on behalf of the petitioner nor an affidavit has been filed as directed in the order dated 20.6.2011. It now becomes clear that the petitioner raised a false claim of her being a trained teacher. Consequently this Court found no error in the order of the authority terminating her service or taking any other coercive action for making misrepresentation of her being trained teacher. That being so, this application is wholly misconceived and is, accordingly, dismissed. (Mihir Kumar Jha,J.) Surendra/