IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CIVIL WRIT JURISDICTION CASE No.10980 of 2010 ============================================== Bihar Rajya Pustakalaya Awam Suchna Vigyan Prashikchit Berojgar Sangh through its President Randhir kumar Choudhary, son of Sri Badri Narayan Choudhary, having its office at Mithila Colony, P.S. Digha and District Patna and resident of village- Karjapatti, P.S. Kamtaul, District- Darbhanga. .... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Secretary, Personal and Administrative Reforms Department, Bihar, Patna. 4. The Principal Secretary, Department of Human Resources Development, Government of Bihar, Patna. 5. The Director, Department of Secondary Education, Government of Bihar, Patna. 6. The Deputy Director, Secondary Education, Government of Bihar, Patna. ...... Respondents. Appearance===================================== MR. SHAKIL AHMAD KHAN WITH MR. ALOK KUMAR SINHA NO.1 & MR. BHOLA KUMAR for the Petitioner. MR LALIT KISHORE, AAG-III for the State of Bihar ============================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE And HONOUABLE MR. JUSTICE S. K. KATRIAR Date 16.07.2010 ORAL ORDER (Per: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE) ****** Heard the learned advocates. This petition in Public Interest is brought by one Bihar Rajya Pustakalaya Awam Suchna Vigyan Prashikchit Berojgar 2 Sangh against the State of Bihar to challenge the action of the State of Bihar in inviting certain candidates for counseling for appointment to the posts of Librarian in Secondary and Higher Secondary schools by its order dated 30th June 2010. Learned Advocate Mr. Shakil Ahmad Khan appearing for the petitioner has submitted that selection of Librarians has already been made. The Hon’ble Supreme Court has, by its order dated 10th May 2010 made in Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No.10964 of 2010 granted relief to some five candidates. Nevertheless, the State of Bihar has opened the selection for the candidates other than those five candidates also. The State of Bihar should not disturb the appointment of Librarians which has already been made in the Secondary and Higher Secondary schools in the State of Bihar. We fail to understand the challenge. The order dated 30th June 2010 is self-explanatory. The said order has been made pursuant to the aforesaid order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 10th May 2010 and the order of the High Court dated 17th June 2010 made in C.W.J.C. No.9427 of 2010 and the analogous matters. By the aforesaid order dated 17th June 2010 made in C.W.J.C. No.9427 of 2010 and C.W.J.C. No.9432 of 2010 this Court (Coram: Navin Sinha, J.) has observed, 3 “the State shall not debar from counseling any person who have applied in accordance with law for counseling on the ground that his degree was from the Algappa University even though he may not have obtained individual order from this Court.” The above order was made to prevent the multiplicity of cases. In our view the learned Single Judge was wholly justified in making that order. The impugned order specifically mentions that the appointments which have already been made will not be disturbed and will be subject to the order of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matters pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court. We see no illegality in the impugned order dated 30th June 2010. There should not be any grievance to any person much less the petitioner who does not seem to have legal existence. For the aforesaid reason we dismiss this petition in limine. (R.M. Doshit, C.J.) (S.K. Katriar, J.) S.K.Pathak/