IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2514 of 2010 1. ANADO BALKESH DUBEY SANSKRIT PRATHMIK SAH UCHCHA BALIKA VIDYALAYA PANDIT KESHWARPURI KATHDIHARI,P.S. SASARAM,DISTT-ROHTAS THROUGH ITS SECRETARY SRI SHIV SHANKAR DWIVEDI S/O LATE BALKESH DUBEY R/O VILL KATHDIHARI,P.S. SASARAM ,DISTT-ROHTAS Versus 1. THE BIHAR SANSKRIT SIKSHA BOARD EAST BORING CANAL ROAD,P.S.BUDDHA COLONY,DISTT-PATNA THROUGH ITS CHAIRMAN 2. THE CHAIRMAN ,BIHAR SANSKRIT SIKSHA BOARD EAST BORING CANAL ROAD,P.S.BUDHA COLONY,DISTT-PATNA 3. THE SECRETARY BIHAR SANSKRIT SIKSHA BOARD EAST BORING CANAL ROAD,P.S.BUDHA COLONY,DISTT-PATNA ----------- 2. 18.2.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the Bihar Sanskrit Siksha Board. The submission on behalf of the petitioner is that the petitioner’s school was granted recognition by the Board on 6.10.1993 by Annexure-2. Thereafter its students have been appearing regularly at the Madhyama examination and results being declared. Notwithstanding such recognition arbitrarily results for the Sessions 2008-09 is not being published. The Principal of the school has already requested the respondent Board for publication of the result on 31.1.2010. If the institution is recognized and the order dated 6.10.1993 at Annexure-2 stands unmodified/revoked and there be no other legal impediment in the publication of the result which is 2 alleged to have been done for years together in the past, let the Chairman of the Board examine issues and pass appropriate orders within a maximum period of four weeks from the date of receipt/presentation of a copy of this order. If the Chairman proposes to deny permission for publication of the results for the Sessions 2008-09, he shall be obliged to furnish reasons in writing to the Principal of the school, grant him opportunity of personal hearing and then pass a reasoned and speaking order dealing with all issues mentioned in his show cause notice and the cause shown by the Principal so that the judicial review of the order of the Chairman, if necessary may be facilitated. The writ application stands disposed. P. Kumar (Navin Sinha, J.)