IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7782 of 1994 1. RAJ KUMAR PRASAD, son of Sri Managi Prasad, resident of Village- Samhota, P.S.- Kopa, District- Saran at Chapra. 2. Kumari Madhavi Lata, daughter of Sri Harendra Prasad, resident of Village- Naraon, P.O- Naraon, District- Saran at Chapra. 3. Sharda Nand Yadav, son of Sri Sudama yadav, resident of village- Samhota Chanda Ke Tola, P.S- Kopa, District- Saran at Chapra. 4. Bisheshwar Nath Pandey, son of Late Ram Charittar Pandey, resident of village- Gangauli, P.S.- Masharak, District- Saran at Chapra. 5. Dhrub Narain Singh, Son of Shri Suraj Deo Singh, resident of village- Bharaho Pur, P.S.- Ekma, District- Saran at Chapra. 6. Shailesh Kumar Sharma, son of Shri Man Bharan Sharma, resident of village- Bigha, P.S.- Manjhi, District- Saran at Chapra. Versus 1. STATE OF BIHAR. 2. The Commissioner-Cum-Secretary, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna. 3. The Director, Primary Education, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna. 4. The District Magistrate-Cum-Chairman, District Education Establishment Committee, District- Saran at Chapra. 5. The District Superintendent of Education, District Saran at Chapra. ----------- 5 7.11.2008 Nobody appears on behalf of the petitioner to press this writ application. The writ application was filed to appoint 651 senior most trained teachers empanelled in different panels against the vacant posts of Assistant Teachers in Elementary Schools. This matter was decided as far back as on 11.10.1993 and 7.4.1994 in CWJC No. 9757 of 1993 and CWJC No. 9975 of 1993. The petitioners ought to have moved the authority concerned after decision of this Court for the remedy that they were seeking in this Court as has also been indicated in the orders of the Court referred to above. 2 In the circumstances, it appears that the petitioners are no longer interested in this case as the Government must have taken a decision in accordance with the directions given in CWJC No. 9757 of 1993 and CWJC No. 9975 of 1993 in respect of those persons claiming to be appointed as Assistant Teachers. In my view the writ application has become infructuous due to lapse of time. The writ application is dismissed. Sanjay (Sheema Ali Khan, J.)