IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3484 of 2008 Minta Kumari, wife of Devendra Prasad Singh, village Kushahar Khap Katti, PO Sherpur Chachatwara, PS Mahua, Dist. Vaishali – Petitioner. Vs. 1) The State of Bihar through the Secretary, Welfare Department, Bihar, Patna. 2) The Director, ICDS Directorate, Social Welfare Department, Bihar, Patna. 3) The Commissioner, Tirhut Division, Muzaffarpur. 4) The Dist. Magistrate cum Collector, Vaishali. 5) The Dist. Welfare Officer, Hajipur. 6) The Subdivisional Officer, Mahua, Hajipur. 7) The Child Dev. Project Officer, Mahua, Hajipur. 8) The Subdivisional Welfare Officer, Mahua, Hajipur. 9) The B.D.O., Mahua, Hajipur. 10) The Mukhiya, Gram Panchayat Raj Samaspura, PS Mahua, District Hajipur. 11) The Panchayat Sachiv, Gram Panchayat Raj Samaspura, PS and Block Mahua, Dist. Hajipur. 12) Kumari Punam Rai, daughter of Asharphee Rai, wife of Ganesh Rai, village Kushahar Khas, PS Mahua, Dist. Hajipur – Respondents. 3 28.4.2011 The petitioner is aggrieved by the appointment of respondent no.12 to the post of Aanganbari Sevika for Kushahar Khas Madhya Bhag Centre No. 46 in Gram Panchayat Raj Samaspura within Mahua block of Vaishali district. The stand taken by the petitioner in his representation before the District Magistrate at Annexure 2 filed in 2007 is that respondent no.12 is not qualified to hold the post of Aanganbari Sevika as she has passed her intermediate examination from Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Prayag, Allahabad. Thus, she could not have been given any extra point on the basis of the certificates of the aforesaid institution. It is submitted that this institution is not recognized by the State of Bihar. In the facts aforesaid I direct that the petitioner should file a fresh representation before the District Magistrate, Vaishali who will issue notice to respondent no.12 and after hearing both 2 the parties and any other party, the District Magistrate thinks fit, will dispose of the matter. While disposing of the complaint of the petitioner, the District Magistrate shall pass an order in accordance with the judgment of this court in the case of State of Bihar vs. Mamta Kumari and others reported in 2010 (4) PLJR 318. The petitioner may file a fresh representation / complaint within four weeks along with a copy of this order and the District Magistrate will dispose of the said complaint within four months after valid service of notice on respondent no.12. This writ petition is disposed of with the aforesaid observations. haque ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)