IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.823 of 2007 Umakant Singh, son of Late Singheshwar Singh, Resident of village and P.O. Ladoura, District- Samastipur, at present Secretary, Sanskrit Ucha Vidayalya, Singiyahi, P.O. Ladoura, Samastipur, Bihar. . . . . Petitioner. Versus 1. The Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board, Patna through its Chairman having its office East Boaring Canal, Road, Patna. 2. The Secretary, Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board, East Boaring Canal, Road, Patna. 3. Sunil Choudhary, Head Assistant, Examination, Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board, East Boaring Canal, Road, Patna. 4. Ram Sagar Singh, son of Ram Vilash Singh, village at P.O. Ladoura, Kalyanpur, Samastipur. . . . . . . Respondents. ----------- 2/ 05.07.2011 The petitioner submits that in the year 1983 Sanskrit Ucha Vidyalaya, Singhiyahi, Ladoura, Samastipur was established after due permission of Bihar Sanskrit Siksha Board on 25.03.1983. The school was duly verified by Inspector appointed for spot verification. Learned counsel submits that numerous correspondences would show that petitioner’s school got permission for establishment from the Bihar Sanskrit Siksha Board. The petitioner alleges that one Ram Sagar Singh is laying false claim that his School, which has similar name got permission for establishment. He submits that Bihar Sanskrit Siksha Board by mistake has issued examination forms and other papers to Ram Sagar Singh in stead of him. The petitioner submits that he possesses all papers to show that the school of which he is Secretary, is the only school by that name. In my view, the petitioner should raise his grievance before Special Director, Secondary Education. In case, if such grievance is raised by the petitioner, the same would be decided 2 by Special Director within four months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. This application is, accordingly, disposed of. Uday/ (Samarendra Pratap Singh, J.)