IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.603 of 2007 RAMADHAR MANJHI son of late Bhikhari Manjhi, resident of village Dharhara, Nandpur, P.S.Manjhi, District Saran at Chapra----------------------------petitioner Versus 1.The State of Bihar through the Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, Patna 2.Dr.P.K.Ramaiya, the Commissioner, Saran Division at Chapra 3.Shri Prabhat Kumar Sah, the District Magistrate Saran at Chapra 4.Shri Prabhat Kumar Sah, the Chairman of Compassionate Appointment Establishment Committee Saran at Chapra 5.Shri Sanjay Singh, the Superintendent of Police, Saran at Chapra 6.Shri P.P.Sharma, the Sub-Divisional Officer, Chapra District Saran 7.Shri Akhilesh Kumar Singh, the Circle Officer, Manjhi, District Saran 8.Shri Aftab Alam, the Officer-in-Charge of Manjhi Police Station, District Saran---------opp.parties ----------- For the petitioner :Mr.Umesh Kr.Mishra,Advocate For the State :Mr.Madhukar Mishra,A.C. to G.A.7. ---- 3. 12.8.2009 Heard learned counsels for the parties. The petitioner claims violation of the order dated 30.3.2005 passed by this Court. By the said order this Court had directed the authorities to take a final decision on the application for compassionate appointment submitted by the petitioner. In the show cause filed on behalf opposite party no.3, the District Magistrate, Saran it is stated that in the meeting of the District Compassionate Committee held on 12.6.2007 the 2 case of the petitioner was considered and was rejected on the ground that the petitioner being only Class V passed does not have the requisite qualification of Class VIII pass for the purpose of appointment on Class IV post. In the above circumstances, no case for proceeding under the contempt jurisdiction arises. The contempt application is, accordingly, dismissed. The petitioner if aggrieved by the said decision of the authorities may take recourse to appropriate proceedings for redressal of his grievances. (Ramesh Kumar Datta.J.) spal