IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA LPA No.76 of 2011 1.Rupawati Kumari ,W/o Ajay Kumar Sharma, R/o Mohalla- Makhsurpur, P.S.-Kasim Bazar, Munger, District-Munger. -----Petitioner------Appellant Versus 1.The State Of Bihar . 2.The Director,Primary Education , Government of Bihar, Vikas Bhawan, Patna. 3.The Deputy Director, Primary and Adult Education, Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna. 4.The District Superintendent of Education, Munger, District- Munger. 5.The Managing Committee of Sri Durga Sansthan Madhya Vidyalaya, Betwat Bazar, Munger,District-Munger through its Secretary...............Respondents-------------Respondents 6.Lalan Kumar Singh, Son of Sri Brahmdeo Prasad Singh, R/o Vill- Benigir , P.S.- Muggasil Munger, District- Munger.........................Petitioner--------------Respondent. ---------------- 5. 28.06.2011 Heard Senior Counsel appearing for the appellant and learned counsel for the State. The policy of the State Government to provide by way of grant salary to trained teachers appointed in private schools receiving aid from the government, has been quoted by the Writ Court. That policy contained in resolution dated 04.03.1993 does not provide for grant to pay salary to untrained teachers appointed in private middle schools receiving Government aid. Issue raised by learned Senior Counsel for the appellant is to the effect that now when the Government has revised its own policy and has permitted recruitment of untrained teachers in Government schools or various other public schools 2 like that of Panchayats, whether it is permissible for the State to deny aid/grant for paying salary of untrained teachers in private schools receiving aid. The learned Writ Court has considered the matter in some detail for holding that the issue relates to a policy matter and the issue of equality does not arise because the claim requiring consideration in this case is in respect of an untrained teacher in a private school. According to the Writ Court, in the matter of providing aid or grant the State Government has the option to provide by way of grant salary only to the trained teachers or it may relax the policy and grant aid for providing salary even to other category of teachers such as untrained teachers but the Courts will not have any role in determining the Government policy. We find no good ground to take a different view in the matter. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed. Nitesh (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.) (V. Nath, J.)