IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16336 of 2011 Malti Kumari wife of Shri Anuj Prasad Singh, resident of village- Gopalpur,P.O. Makhar, P.S. Akbarpur, District-Nawada. …………..Petitioner Versus 1. Bihar School Examination Board through its Secretary, Off Frazer Road, P.S. Kotwali, District- Patna. 2. The Secretary, Bihar School Examination Board, Off Frazer Road, P.S. Kotwali, District-Patna. 3. The Chairman, Bihar School Examination Board, Off Frazer Road, P.S. Kotwali, District Patna ……………. Respondent ----------- 2. 21.09.2011 Heard Mr. Shivendra Kishore, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. Ranjit Sinha learned counsel appearing for the respondents. The prayer in the writ petition is for a direction to the respondents to issue Teacher’s Training Certificate for the examination which the petitioner cleared in the year 1985 (Supplementary) having Roll Code-8151 and Serial No. 44-R.. Upon hearing learned counsel for the parties the writ petition is disposed off with a direction that the petitioner shall file a fresh representation before the respondent No. 2 along with a copy of this order and copies of all relevant papers, showing proof or otherwise of the fact that she had appeared and cleared the said examination. Upon receipt of the said representation the respondents are directed to look into the mater and if it is found that the petitioner had actually appeared and cleared the said examination, then the requisite certificate should be issued to her within three weeks from the date of filing of the said representation. 2 It is made clear that the petitioner who appears to have already filed the requisite fee, as per the copies of the documents annexed at Annexure-5 Series, the respondents shall not press the petitioner to once again deposit any money. It needs to be emphasized here that if the respondents feel there are some technical formalities left to be completed by the petitioner, the petitioner may comply with the same. With the aforesaid direction the writ petition stands disposed off. Saif/- (Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)