IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.148 of 2010 1. Sri Bijuli Prasad Singh,Sanskrit Prathmik-Sah-Madya Vidyalaya Vill- Baradand P.S- Paru Distt- Muzaffarpur Through The Secretary Chandra Mohan Prasad Singh S/O Late Sitaram Singh R/O Vill &P.O- Saradaud, P.S Paru, Distt- Muzaffarpur 2. Sri Sitaram Lakshmi Sanskrit Prathmkik-Sah-Madhya Vidyalaya Jagdishpur Dharma P.S Paru Distt- Muzaffarpur Through The Secretary Braj Mohan Prasa Singh S/O Late Sitaram Prasad Singh, R/O Vill &P.O-Baradaud, P.S- Paru, Distt- Muzaffarpur Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The Commissioner (Secondary) Human Resources, Govt. Of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna 3. The Director (Incharge Sanskrit), Secondary Education, Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna 4. Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Darbhanga, Through Its Registrar 5. Bihar Sanskrit Siksha Board, Patna, Through Its Secretary, 3/ 19/08/2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. The relief sought is for grant of recognition along with financial aid to the petitioner school. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioners that they have in fact applied for recognition in accordance with law on 30.9.2009 and in response to a general paper publication dated 22.7.2011 have also submitted the necessary affidavit on 28.7.2011. Learned counsel for the Bihar Sanskrit Siksha Board submits that if what the petitioners contend is correct and they have applied in the manner prescribed 2 by law, the writ application may be disposed directing the Board to take a final decision on the recognition. Let the recognition issue be finally decided within a maximum period of 6 months from the date of receipt/presentation of a copy of this order. If recognition is proposed to be denied, the respondents are obliged to pass a reasoned and speaking order so that if the petitioners are aggrieved they may be able to ventilate their grievances appropriately. The writ application stands disposed. KC ( Navin Sinha, J.)