IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11231 of 2010 1. CHANDRA BHUSHAN SINGH, S/O LATE BRIJ BIHAR SINGH, R/O VILLAGE OSSIN, P.O. OSSIN ,P.S. BEHEA,DISTRICT- BHOJPUR. Versus 1. THE BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD PATNA, THROUGH ITS SECRETARY,BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD,PATNA 2. THE EXAMINATION CONTROLLER,BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD,PATNA 3. THE PRINCIPAL,LORD BUDHA MISSION PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE, KARTAHAN, P.O. VAISHALI, DISTRICT- VAISHALI. ----------- 2. 9.9.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner is stated to be a student of the Primary Teachers Training Course in the Session 1983-85 conducted by the Lord Budha Mission Primary Teacher Education College. The examination is stated to have been conducted in 1988, by the respondent Board. It is submitted that certain others came to this Court in C.W.J.C. No. 6612 of 1991 and their results were directed to be published. Learned counsel for the Board submits that the institution was not recognized during the Session in question and therefore the question of publication of the results does not arise. He relies upon a Division Bench order in L.P.A. No. 38 of 2008, that no direction for publication of the result of an unrecognized institution could be given. 2 The writ petition is completely silent on the aspect of recognition. The contention of the petitioner is that he has been issued a mark sheet by the respondent Board in the year 2006, which is annexed as Annexure-4. Having issued the mark sheet, the Board is declining to issue the original certificate. In view of the fact that the institution does not appear to be having recognition for the Session 1983-85, no order for issuance of the original certificate can be passed. The issue however remains that an examination appears to have been conducted by the Board with regard to an unrecognized institution and mark sheet issued. This Court directs the Additional Director General (Vigilance) to lodge a First Information Report against the concerned, including the officials of the Board, who accepted the fees and forms from the candidates for the Session 1983-85, forwarded by the college in question, held the examination and published the mark sheet in 2006. This Court expects that the investigation shall be done and the investigation report be submitted before the concerned Court in accordance with the statutory provisions and time limit prescribed in the Code of Criminal Procedure. The writ application stands dismissed. P. Kumar (Navin Sinha, J.)