IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11510 of 2006 CHANDRA SHEKHAR SINGH son of Sri Gajendra Prasad Singh, resident of village Balwa, P. O. and P. S. Nauhatta, District- Saharsa, presently functioning as Librarian, S. N. S. R. K. S. College, Saharsa. ... Petitioner. Versus 1. B.N.MANDAL UNIVERSITY, Madhepura through its Registrar. 2. The Vice-Chancellor, B. N. Mandal University, Madhepura. 3. The Registrar, B. N. Mandal University, Madhepura. 4. The Chancellor, Universities of Bihar, Raj Bhawan, Patna. 5. The Principal, S. N. S. R. K. S. College, Saharsa. 6. Arimardan Singh, son of late Nagendra Narayan Singh, resident of village- Murli Basantpur, P. S. Bangaon, Distt. Saharsa, presently working as Library Assistant in S. N. S. R. K. S. College, Saharsa. ... Respondents. ----------- 3. 24.11.2010 Having heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the University, this Court is of the considered opinion that there would be hardly any scope for interfering with the impugned order inasmuch as the same is in conformity with the recommendation made by Justice S. C. Agarwal Commission which was also accepted by the Apex Court. Mr. Bakshi S. R. P. Sinha, learned senior counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner would contend that in batch of writ applications and Letters Patent Appeal, a Full Bench of this Court had remitted the matter to the Commission headed by Hon’ble Mr. Justice S. N. Jha for scrutiny as to whether the recommendation of 2 the Commission was correctly interpreted and acted upon by the University. He would, therefore, submit that the petitioner should also be given liberty to raise this question before the aforementioned Commission. He however himself informs that the order of Full Bench is presently under the purview before the Apex Court and therefore if the Apex Court upholds the order of the Full Bench, liberty may be given to the petitioner as well to approach the said Commission. This Court does not find any difficulty in giving such liberty to the petitioner. That being so, this writ application is disposed of with the aforementioned liberty. kanchan (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)