IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15687 of 2009 1. PAWAN KUMAR JHA S/O LATE BATUK NATH JHA R/O VILL- BHITHA BHAGWANPUR, P.S-MADHEPUR, DISTT- MADHUBANI 2. MANI KANT JHA S/O LATE PRABODH JHA, R/O VILL- BELOUN, P.S- BAHERA, DISTT- DARBHANGA------------PETITIONERS Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HEALTH DEPARTMENT, BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE DIRECTOR-IN-CHIEF, HEALTH SERVICES, BIHAR, PATNA 4. THE CIVIL SUREGON-CUM-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, MADHUBANI 5. THE MEDICAL OFFFICER (INCHARGE), PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, MADHEPUR, MADHUBANI-------------------RESPONDENTS ----------- For the Petitioners: Mr. Prafull Chandra Jha, Advocate For the State: Mr. AC to GA-7. ---------- 4 3.3.2011 Having heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel for the State, this writ application is disposed of in terms of the order dated 18.5.2009 passed in CWJC No. 6078 of 2009 which is annexure-18 to the writ application. The facts of this writ application are similar to that of CWJC No. 6078 of 2009. “The impugned order classifying the petitioners as forged appointees in the present form is not sustainable. It is accordingly set aside. The respondents are granted liberty to proceed afresh against the petitioners in accordance with law, if they so desire. In any such proceeding, the respondents are directed to bring within the ambit of such proceeding the officials who appointed the petitioners or permitted them to continue in service. If the petitioners are found to be illegal appointees and asked to go such officers are also required to be proceeded with simultaneously either under the Service Rules, the Indian Penal Code or the Bihar Pension Rules, as the case may be. The petitioners are directed to be reinstated subject to - 2 - the aforesaid conditions.” Let the necessary exercise be carried out within a reasonable time frame. RPS (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)