IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6803 of 1997 1.DR.LAVLIN PD.SINGH son of Sri Harihar Singh, resident of village Terua, Police Station Baikunthpur, District Gopalganj, presently posted as Assistant Teacher, Government Middle School, Mohammadpur Anchal, Sidhavalia, District Gopalganj. 2.Dhruv Prasad, son of Jagannath Prasad, resident of village Dighwa, Police Station Baikunthpur, District Gopalganj, presently posted as Assistant Teacher, Primary School, Sakala Anchal, Sidhavlia, District Gopalganj. 3.Uma Nath Trivedi, son of Late Dharika Trivedi, resident of village Balra, Police Station Baruli, District Gopalganj, presently posted as Assistant Teacher, gopalganj, Anchal Sidhvalia, District Gopalganj. 4.Sureshwar Pd. Singh, son of Dharmdeo Singh, resident of village Terua, Police Station Baikunthpur, District Gopalganj, presently posted as Assistant Teacher, Primary School, Kalkalha Anchal, Baruli, District Gopalganj. 5.Shuv Narayan Singh, son of Harihar Singh, resident of village Terua, Police Station Baikunthpur, District Gopalganj, presently posted as Assistant Teacher, Balra Anchal Baruli, District Gopalganj. Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR 2.The Director, Primary Education, Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Bihar, Patna. 3.The District Magistrate, Gopalganj. 4.The District Superintendent of Education, Gopalganj. ----------- 5 15.07.2010 Learned counsels for the parties agree that the issue raised by the petitioners in this writ application is squarely covered by the judgment of the Full Bench of this Court reported in 2009 (3) PLJR 384. After laying down the law the Full Bench has directed to respondents to prepare the list of teachers of Science Faculty and Arts Faculty separately upto the basic Graduate Trained Scale i.e, Grade-IV. Thereafter, the list has to be amalgamated and the combined list has to be prepared for promotion to higher grade upto the stage of the Headmaster. Learned counsels agreed that in view of the said 2 directions of the Full Bench of this Court, the cases of the petitioners have to be re-considered by the respondents. However, they apprehend that by wrongly calculating the vacancies available as on the relevant date, some disadvantages may be caused to them. It goes without saying that the respondents are expected to work out the vacancies in the light of the law laid down by the Full Bench and consider the cases of the petitioners and the like others in the light of said judgment within the fixed time frame by the Full Bench. Now that in the light of the judgment of the Full Bench nothing remains to be decided in this writ application, the writ application is disposed of with a direction to the respondents to consider the cases of the petitioners also in accordance with law laid down by this Court and observations made herein. Abhay Kumar ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)