IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11016 of 2009 1. Sanju Kumari, D/o Chaturbhuj Singh, resident of Ratanpur village, P.S.-Ratanpur, District-Darbhanga. 2. Navin Kumar, Son of Shyam Chandra Thakur, resident of Village- Ratanpur, P.S.-Ratanpur, District-Darbhanga. 3. Satish Kumar, Son of Shyam Chandra Thakur, resident of Village- Ratanpur, P.S.-Ratanpur, District-Darbhanga. ……..Petitioners. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Principal Secretary, Human Resources Development Department, Government of Bihar. 3. The Director, Primary Education, Patna. 4. The District Education Officer, Darbhanga. 5. The District Superintendent of Education, Darbhanga. 6. The Sub-Divisional Education Officer, Darbhanga. 7. The Sub-Divisional Education Officer, Samastipur. 8. The Block Development Education Officer, Darbhanga. ……………Respondents. ----------- 2/ 14.10.2009 Petitioners have prayed for a direction to the respondents for allowing them to participate in the counseling for appointment to the post of Panchayat Teacher as trained candidates on the basis of their teachers training certificates obtained from Gandhi Hindi Vidhyapith, Prayag, U.P. Petitioners’ case is that the institution from where they have completed their teachers’ training is a recognized institution by the Central Government and prior to coming into force of N.C.T.E. Act in the year 1995, they have completed their training. Without going into the merit of this application, it is being disposed of, directing the Director, Primary Education, Patna as well as the District Superintendent of Education, Darbhanga to enquire about the genuineness of the teachers’ 2 training certificate, submitted by the petitioners. Only on being satisfied regarding its genuineness, the petitioners will be allowed to participate in the counseling for appointment to the post of Panchayat Teachers, going to be made under the provisions of Bihar Panchayat Teachers (Appointment and Service Conditions) rule, 2008. The enquiry must be completed within eight weeks of the production of petitioners’ representation and in case the certificates are found genuine the petitioners should be given opportunity to participate in the process of selection. Sanjeet/ (Mridula Mishra, J.)