IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.13710 of 2008 -------- Neil Arya, Son of Shri Bimal Bihari Sharan Jha, Permanent resident of R.K. Puram, Shanti Nagar, Dumara Road, Police Station – Dumra, District – Sitamarhi, Presently residing at 73, 1st Floor, Shakarpur Khas, Near Modern Happy School, Police Station – Shakarpur, District – East Delhi (Delhi)……..Petitioner Versus 1. The Chairman,Bihar School Examination Board (Senior Secondary) Patna earlier known as Bihar Intermediate Education Council, Patna 2. The Secretary, Bihar School Examination Board (Senior Secondary) Patna earlier known as Bihar Intermediate Education Council, Patna …. Respondents. ----------- 3/ 7.1.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for Bihar School Examination (Senior Secondary) Board (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Board’). The petitioner whose original name was Setu Kumar had appeared at the examination of Class – X, conducted by C.B.S.E. under that name as also in the intermediate examination conducted by Bihar Intermediate Education Council. Subsequently, for astrological sake, he changed his name and obtained a decree from the court of Sri Sudesh Kumar, Civil Judge, Karakdooma Courts, Delhi in Suit No. 175 of 2005 to that effect. 2 C.B.S.E., accordingly, issued certificate in his changed name. Thereafter, the petitioner approached the respondent Board, which accepted his request and corrected his name in the marksheet and sent it to the institution from where he had appeared for intermediate examination. The only issue, now, is for issuance of migration certificate and original certificate of matriculation examination with new name Neil Arya. Learned counsel for the Board submits that all that is now required is that an appropriate application by the petitioner along with deposit of the requisite fees has to be made in the manner it is required, enabling the Board to issue migration certificate and the original certificate of passing the intermediate examination with new name. The writ application is disposed of accordingly with the direction that if the petitioner applies to the respondent Board along with requisite fees in the proper manner for issuance of his migration certificate and the original certificate of having passed secondary examination, the Board shall be obliged to issue such certificate to the petitioner 3 within a maximum period of four weeks from the date of submission of such application by the petitioner. Writ petition stands disposed of. Anil/ ( Navin Sinha,J )