IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.16089 of 2008 1. Praful Chandra Khan S/o Late Subh Narain Khan, resident of village and P.O. Bangaon, Dakshinwari Tola, Near Vishhari Asthan, P.S. Bangaon, District Saharsa. 2. Ram Chandra Jha S/o Late Manikant Jha, resident of village Bangaon, Pachhuwari Tola, P.S. Bangaon, District Saharsa. 3. Baidya Nath Khan S/o Late Ram Krishna Khan, resident of village Bangaon, Pachhuwari Tola, P.S. Bangaon, District Saharsa. 4. Baleshwar Mukhiya, S/o Late Faudar Mukhiya, resident of village Bangaon, Gorho Tola, P.S. Bangaon, District Saharsa…………………………..Petitioners Versus 1. The State Of Bihar. 2. The Principal Secretary, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Director, Higher Education, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 4. Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University through its Registrar. 5. The Vice Chancellor, Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Darbhanga. 6. Kul Sachiv Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Darbhanga. 7. The Principal, Lakshmi Nath Madhusudan Sanskrit College, Bangaon, Saharsa……Respondents --------- 4 11.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners as well as learned counsel for the respondents. Four petitioners have filed this writ application for a direction to the University to regularize their services. It is not disputed that the College is still an affiliated College. It is also not in dispute that posts on which 2 petitioners claim to have been appointed by the Governing Body in the College are not sanctioned posts and without financial liability. In the circumstances, the University has no role to play in continuance of services of petitioners in the College since neither the State Government nor the University has made any financial aid for payment of salary on the posts on which petitioners are claimed to have been appointed. The matter is within the domain of the Governing Body to which no writ can be issued. This writ application, being devoid of merit, is dismissed. This may be another thing that as and when the University decides to take over the College as a constituent unit, it will be at liberty to consider cases of the petitioners for their absorption in exercise of power under Section 4 (1) (14) of the Bihar State Universities Act. BT (J. N. Singh, J.)