IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.20897 of 2011 1. Ranjit Kumar S/O Sri Damodar Modia R/O Village- Rupabel, Police Station- Khaira, District- Jamui Versus 1. Bihar School Examination Board (Higher Secondary) Budh Marg, Patna, Through Its Secretary 2. The Secretary Bihar School Examination Board (Higher Secondary), Budh Marg, Patna 3. The Principal, Rajo Singh College Othma Sirari, Shekhpura, District- Shekhpura ---------------------------------- 2. 22.12.2011 Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner and the Bihar School Examination Board. The petitioner is stated to have passed the Intermediate Examination in the year 1992 from Rajo Singh College, Othma, Sirari Munger at Sheikhpura. He desires correction in his documents to the extent that it mentions his name as “RANGIT KUAMR”. They also mention his father’s name as “DAMODER MOD” in place of “DAMODER MODIA”. Counsel for the Bihar School Examination Board raises an objection that the writ application is highly belated. Additionally from the supplementary affidavit filed today on behalf of the petitioner it is pointed out that the College Leaving Certificate of the petitioner also mentions his name as “RANGIT KUMAR” and the intermediate certificate enclosed is with regard to “SANJAY KUMAR SON OF BHAGIHATH SINGH”. The Court is satisfied that the matter is one more of facts requiring verification of the original records and whether any correction was required or not dependent on the result of such enquiry. Naturally the details of the student from the institution in question, the roll number, admit card, enlistment number etc. shall all have to be verified 2 to ascertain the error, if any, before issuance of any corrected certificate. Undoubtedly the writ petition appears to be belated but since the petitioner has not raised any further controversy the Court is persuaded to direct the limited nature of enquiry as observed for a fresh decision by the board. Let the Board pass necessary appropriate orders in accordance with law after opportunity to the petitioner also preferably within a maximum period of eight weeks from the date of receipt and/or production of a copy of this order, unless the Board has already adjudicated the matter after opportunity to the petitioner. The writ application stands disposed. Snkumar/- (Navin Sinha,J.)