IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18428 of 2008 Anjana Kumari, daughter of Shri Chandra Mauleshwar Singh, resident of Village- Koriapatty, P.S. Jadia, District- Supaul…….………….Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Principal Secretary, Department of Human Resources Development, New Secretariat, Vikash Bhawan, Patna. 3. The Director, Primary Education, Patna. 4. The District Superintendent of Education, Supaul. 5. The Block Development Officer, Jadia. 6. The Mukhiya of Grampanchayat, Koriapatty (West), P.S. Jadia, District-Supaul. 7. Block Education Extension Officer, Jadia. 8. The Panchayat Secretary, Grampanchayat, Koriapatty(West), P.S. Jadia, District-Supaul………………………………….Respondents. ----------- 4. 30.11.10. Heard learned counsels for the petitioner and the State. The present writ application has been filed for payment of salary to the petitioner, who is working as Panchayat Teacher in the Girls Primary School, Koriapatty(West) since 30.11.2006. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that she is still working as a Panchayat Teacher in the said School. Mr. S. C. Jha, learned counsel appearing on behalf of respondent nos.6 and 8 submits that the payments were not being made because the petitioner failed to submit the original educational certificates. It is submitted on behalf of the 2 petitioner that the petitioner passed I.A. final examination in the year 1995 securing Ist Division but since the certificate was not issued by the Intermediate Council hence the petitioner filed writ application being C.W.J.C.No. 8431 of 2007 when this Hon’ble Court vide order dated 12.12.2007 directed the Intermediate Council to issue certificate of I.A. to the petitioner. The said order is contained in Annexure-4. The Intermediate Council challenged writ order in L.P.A. No. 135 of 2008. The Division Bench in L.P.A. clarified the writ order to the extent that the certificate so issued to the petitioner pursuant to the order of writ court shall be a provisional subject to the ultimate conclusion of the C. B. I. enquiry and criminal case that may be lodged in the light of the report of the C.B.I. It is submitted that now the order passed in L.P.A. has been challenged by the Intermediate Council in S.L.P. and an interim order has been passed by the Hon’ble Apex Court. Hence, in the aforesaid background, the petitioner is precluded from submitting the original certificate. Though it is claimed by 3 the petitioner that she is still working as Panchayat Teacher but Mr. Jha is unable to confirm this stand of the petitioner. In view of the fact that the petitioner has been precluded in submitting the educational certificates due to some ongoing C.B.I. enquiry in the Intermediate Council but there is no dispute with regard to genuineness of educational certificates and the fact that petitioner is still working as Panchayat Teacher, it is expected that the respondent nos. 6 and 8 will make payment of salary of the petitioner for the period she has worked, within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt/production of this order. The said payment will be subject to any order being passed by the authorities on submission of the original certificate. With the aforesaid observations, the writ application is disposed off. U.K. (Dinesh Kumar Singh,J.)