IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11175 of 2006 NON-GOVT.PRIMARY TEACHERS EDUCATION COLLEGE, BALUGHAT, BHIKHANPUR, MUZAFFARPUR, THROUGH ITS SECRETARY, HARISH CHANDRA KUMAR SINHA AGED ABOUT 52 YEARS SON OF LATE RAM DHYAN SINGH, RESIDENT OF MOHALLA BALUGHAT, P.O. AND DISTRICT MUZAFFARPUR------PETITIONER. Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS . ----------- 2 28.02.2011 Petitioner in this writ application is Non- Government Primary Teachers Education College, Balughat, Bhikhanpur at Muzaffarpur. Prayer of the petitioner is for a direction to the respondent-State of Bihar and its authorities for reconsidering the question relating to grant of recognition to petitioner’s College on the basis of three favourable Inspection reports and in the light of order dated 8.9.1992 passed in MJC No. 436 of 1992. The grievance of the petitioner, a Non- Government Primary Teachers Education College, is that despite the fact that order dated 24.6.1992, rejecting the recognition of several non-Government teachers training colleges and non-Government Physical training colleges were not found satisfactory in the order passed in MJC No. 436 of 1992, petitioner’s institution has been put in the category unrecognized non-Government Primary Teachers Educational College on the basis of same order dated 2 24.6.1992, in the press release dated 8.1.1994. Counsel appearing for the Bihar School Examination Board has filed a counter affidavit stating that the petitioner’s institution is not a recognized College. Its recognition has been rejected by the State Government in the year 1992 itself. The matter relating to recognition of the Colleges has already been decided in MJC No. 436 of 1992 by order dated 22.12.1993. In this circumstance, prayer for petitioner regarding publication of result or any other relief cannot be granted. It has also been stated that NCTE Act, 1993 came into force with effect from 1.7.1995, as such since that date, matter relating to grant of recognition of teachers training college is to be decided by the Regional Committee under the NCTE Act, 1993. Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the relief for which petitioner has come before this Court has got no merit. Now the State Government cannot grant any recognition for running the teachers training college. It is well within the jurisdiction of NCTE. I also find that in the changed circumstances as well as otherwise also, there is no merit in this application. 3 It is dismissed accordingly. A. Kumar ( Mridula Mishra, J.)