IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3406 of 2010 1. MAMTA MOURYA D/O MOTI SINGH R/O BHABUA WARD NO. 10, P.S. BHABUA, DISTT.- KAIMUR Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. CHAIRMAN, BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD, PATNA 3. SECRETARY, BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD, PATNA 4. CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION, BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD, PATNA ----------- 2. 13.9.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner was a student for the intermediate examination, 2009 held by the Bihar School Examination Board. She downloaded her result from the internet which is at complete variance with the mark sheet given to her. Counsel for the respondent Board prays for time to seek instruction. This Court does not consider the same necessary. This Court directs the respondent Board to permit the petitioner to peruse the materials on basis of which necessary Data was compiled for entry in the computer software and on basis of which results were displayed on the internet. It goes without saying that the data compilation has to be done first before installation of the data in the software. The materials on basis of which original mark sheet has been given to the petitioner shall also be allowed to be perused. If the petitioner has any queries, it shall be answered by the authorities of the Board. This Court, therefore, directs a personal hearing to be given to her. The reason and discussed order not only with regard to what the Board may consider proper but also issues raised by the petitioner during the hearing have to be reflected in the order. The hearing may be personal and/or representative as the petitioner may deem fit. Let such fresh order be passed within a maximum period of one month from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order before the Secretary of the Board. Needless to state that if any errors are found by the Board with regard to the results of the petitioner, necessary correction and issuance of the original mark sheet shall be done within the same period. The writ application stands dismissed. P. Kumar ( Navin Sinha, J.)