IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16681 of 2008 MD.SAHBAN HABIB FAKHRI son of Md.Qamar Alam Fakhri resident of Mohalla Benta Near, Badi Masjid, P.O.D.M.C. Campus Darbhanga, P.S.-Benta, Dist.Darbhanga…….petitioner Versus 1. B.P.S.C, Baily Road through its Secretary. 2. The Dy. Secretary-cum-Examination Controller, BPSC, Patna…….Respondent. ----------- For petitioner:-Mr. Md. Shahnawaz Ali, Adv For BPSC:-Mr.Lalit Kishore, Sr.Adv. Mr.Satyabir Bharti, Adv ------------ 2/ 20-Nov-2008 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the Bihar Public Service Commission. The petitioner was surprised to find no information about his result for the 48th-52nd (BPSC P.T) examination in which he had appeared with enrolment number 100689. He filed representations but was not given any reply as to why his result and particulars are not available on the website of the BPSC. The last date for filling up applications by the successful candidates of P.T. examination has been advertised as 20.11.2008 till 5:00 P.M. This Court was considering to pass an interim order to enable the petitioner to file his application for main examination so that it could be processed provisionally. However, learned counsel for the BPSC has submitted - 2 - that now the main problem has been located and it has been found that in his answer sheets the petitioner has mentioned his Enrolment number or Roll number in such a way that it was read as 100688 and on account of such confusion particulars of his result were not published. The solution has been made easier because the application with Roll No.100688 did not appear in the examination. Therefore, now the marks obtained by the petitioner will be compiled by BPSC to find whether he had qualified in the P.T. examination by securing more than cut off marks or not. Learned counsel for the BPSC has assured the Court that the result of the petitioner for P.T. examination shall be made available to him without any delay preferably within one week. The Commission has also assured this Court that in case petitioner secures more than cut off marks and qualifies in the P.T. examination then for him the last date for filling up the form for main examination shall be suitably modified so as to permit him to fill up the application form. In view of the aforesaid fair stand of - 3 - the BPSC the writ petition is disposed of with a direction to provide the result of the petitioner to him within a week and if he qualifies in the P.T. examination then to accept his application for main examination within a reasonable time as may be fixed by the Commission itself. perwez (Shiva Kirti Singh,J)