IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.13963 of 2010 RAM YASH BHAGAT S/O LATE SHITAL BHAGAT R/O VILL & P.S.MAHISHI, DISTT-SAHARSA AT PRESENT WORKING AS PRINCIPAL LAHTAN CHOUDHARY INTER COLLEGE, POSTWAR, BALUAHA, VIA-MAHISHI, DISTT-SAHARSA Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HIGHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE CHAIRMAN, BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD PATNA 4. THE SECRETARY, LAHTAN CHOUDHARY INTER COLLEGE POSTWAR, BALUAHA, P.O.MAHESHI, DISTT- SAHARSA 5. PROF. SHILANAND SINGH, LECTURER IN POLITICAL SCIENCE, INCHARGE PRINCIPAL , LAHTAN CHOUDHARY INTER COLLEGE POSTWAR, BALUAHA, VIA-MAHESHI, P.O.MAHESHI,DISTT-SAHARSA 6. THE ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER-CUM- SECRETARY GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, PATNA ----------- 02. 01.12.2010 In the opinion of this Court the writ application at this particular stage seems to be premature if not misplaced because the petitioner still has a forum open to get his grievances redressed or addressed by moving the authorities of the Intermediate Council. Any decision taken by the Managing Committee is supposed to be subject of approval or disapproval and that part of the decision has not been taken by the Intermediate Council authorities. This Court does not want to exercise its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India at this stage but if there is failure on the part the Council to decide the issue raised by the petitioner or against him, it may be subjected to judicial review at a later stage. 2 The writ application is disposed of with liberty as above. If the petitioner moves the competent authority the Court desires that an early decision will be rendered in the matter. rkp ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)