IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4953 of 2009 Shyam Kishore Sharma, S/o Late Ramadhar Sharma, Resident of Village- Bhori, P.S. Tekari, Distt- Gaya. .... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Secretary –cum- Commissioner, Secondary Education, Bihar, Patna. 3. The Deputy Director, Secondary Education, Bihar, Patna. 4. The District Education Officer, Gaya. 5. The Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board, through its Secretary, Bihar, Patna. 6. The Chairman, Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board, Bihar, Patna. 7. The Secretary Sanskrit High School Manikpur, Tankuppa, Gaya. .... Respondents. ----------- 02- 18.4.2009 Heard Mr. Binod Kumar for the petitioner, learned Assistant Counsel to Mr. Awadhesh Kumar Pandey, Government Advocate No.7 for respondent nos.1 to 4, and Mr. A.P. Sinha for respondent nos.5 and 6. The petitioner seeks a direction to respondent no.5 to accept the applications of the students to appear at the examination forwarded under the signature of the petitioner. 2. We have perused the materials on record and considered the submissions of learned counsel for the parties. It appears that the petitioner was functioning as Headmaster of Manikpur Tankuppa Sanskrit High School, Gaya. His position as Headmaster was 2 terminated by order dated 9.12.2006 (Annexure-9). Aggrieved by this order, the petitioner preferred C.W.J.C. No.50 of 2007, which was allowed by order dated 30.06.2008 (Annexure-10) and Annexure-9 was set aside. The Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board preferred L.P.A. No.597 of 2008 (The Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board Vs. Shyam Kishore Sharma and others), which was dismissed by order dated 13.8.2008. The Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board had preferred appeal in the Supreme Court. The students are not suffering, nor the petitioner’s position as school teacher is in question. In that view of the matter, I would not like to interfere at the present stage. 3. The writ petition is dismissed. (S K Katriar, J.) S.K.Pathak/