IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6320 of 2004 1. RAJEEV RANJAN KUMAR SHARMA, son of Shri Naval Kishor Sharma, village – Mokar, Post-Mokar, District – Jehanabad, Bihar. 2. Madan Jeet Singh, son of Shri Harihar Singh, Village – Nawanagar, Post – Gajraj Ganj, District – Bholpur. 3. Sunil Singh, son of late Asheshwar Singh, Village – Kamta, P.O. Hilsa, District – Nalanda. 4. Manoj Kumar Singh, son of Sri Vindyachal Singh, Village – Songutta, P.O. Sakdaddi, District – Bhojpur. 5. Raju Singh, son of Shri Rajendra Singh, Village – Jamalpur, P.O. Naya Mohhamadpur, District – Bhojpur. 6. Kush Nath Singh, son of late Ram Ishwar Singh, Village – Sheo Nagar (Mahakampur), P.O. Bishunpura Dumaria, District – Bhojpur. 7. Birbanshi Paswan, son of Shri Shiv Kumar Paswan, Village – Bhopatpur, P.O. Shripalpur, District – Bhojpur. ______ Petitioners Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through Commissioner cum Secretary, Departme4nt of Home, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The Commissioner cum Secretary, Deptt. Of Home (Police), Govt. of Bihar, Old Secretariat, Patna. 3. The Director General and Inspector General of Police, Bihar, Patna. 4. Inspector General of Police, Legal Affairs and Administration, Bihar, Patna. 5. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Head Quarters), Bihar, Patna. _______ Respondents ----------- 05. 26.7.2010 The question of appointment on the post of drivers for which a direction is being sought by this Court by the present petitioners already stands decided in L.P.A. No. 430 of 1999 vide order dated 7th December, 2007. The Division Bench has categorically held that appellants have no right for appointment because they are not eligible for selection to the said post and mere selection by itself does not give a right to be 2 appointed. The issue being settled in this regard, no order in favour of the present petitioners can be passed giving direction for their appointment. The writ is dismissed on that count. rkp ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)