IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18612 of 2010 1. RADHA KRISHNA SIKARIA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, A TRUST REGISTERED THE INDIAN TRUST ACT, 1882 HAVING ITS REGISTERED OFFICE R/O RADHA NAGAR, P.O. MOTIHARI, P.S. MOTIHARI TOWN DISTT. EAST CHAMPARAN, THROUGH ITS CHAIRMAN, SHAMBHU NATH SIKARIA S/O RADHA KISUN SIKARIA, RESIDENT OF MOHALLA RADHA NAGAR P.S. MOTIHARI, P.S. MOTIHARI TOWN DISTT. EAST CHAMPARAN Versus 1. THE UNION OF INDIA, MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES, NEW DELHI THROUGH ITS CHAIRPERSON 2. NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION R/O HANS BHAWAN, WING - II, 1 BAHADURSHAH ZAFAR MARG, NEW DELHI - 110002, THROUGH ITS SECRETARY 3. EASTERN REGIONAL COMMITTEE, NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR TEACHER EDUCATION R/O 15 NIL KANTH NAGAR, NAYAPALI, BHUVNESHWAR - 751012, THROUGH ITS REGIONAL DIRECTOR ----------- 3. 20.06.2011 Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner and the learned Counsel for the National Council for Teachers Education (in short “NCTE”). The petitioner, a Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act, questions the order dated 14.5.2010 affirmed in appeal on 1.10.2010 rejecting the request for grant of recognition to the Radha Krishna Sikaria Educational Institute, East Champaran for the one year B.Ed. Degree course. The impugned orders state that the lands in question stood in the name of an individual and non-encumbrance certificate was also issued in the name of the individual while under the Regulation of 2009 the lands were to be available in the name of the Trust/Institution either on ownership basis or on long term lease from the government. The grounds are specific and limited in nature. Learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner Institution shall apply afresh in accordance with law removing the deficiencies. The lands shall be transferred in the name of the Institution directly by the Chairman of the Trust in whose individual name it stands at present. If the petitioner removes the limited deficiency as mentioned in the appellate order dated 1.10.2010 and applies afresh, naturally the NCTE is required to consider the application for recognition afresh, but in accordance with law. It is expected that necessary appropriate orders shall be passed by the NCTE expeditiously preferably within a maximum period of three months from the date of receipt and/or production of a copy of this order along with the necessary application for recognition. The writ application stands disposed. Snkumar/- (Navin Sinha,J.)