IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2380 of 2008 SRI NIWAS PRASAD SINGH son of late Bindo Singh, residentof village Kharsasri, P.O. Kharsari, P.S. Jamui, District Jamui … … Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar, 2. The Secretary, Human Resources Department, Government of Bihar, Patna, 3. The Director, Primary Education, Government of Bihar, Patna, 4. The District Magistrate, Jamui, 5. The District Panchayati Raj Officer, Jamui, 6. The District Superintendent of Education, Jamui, 7. The Sub-division Officer, Jamui, 8. The Block Development Officer, Jamui, Distt-Jamui, 9. The Jamui Block Education Extension Officer, Jamui, Distt- Jamui, 10. The Mukhia Gram Panchayat Kundri Sank urha Block and Distt- Jamui, 11. The Panchayat Sewak Gram Panchayat Kundri Sarkurha, Block & Distt- Jamui, 12. Mukesh Kumar son of not known, Primari School, Kharsari, District Jamui, 13. Anuj Kumar son of not known, Primary School, Kundri, District Jamui, 14. Dhananjay Kumar son of not known, Primary School, Chandwara, District Jamui, 15. Shubhankar Kumar son of Nalini Niranjan Sharma, Utkramit Middle School, Kundri, District Jamui, 16. Santosh Kumar son of Satyadeo Prasad Singh, Primary School Kharsari, District Jamui, 17. Tuntun Singh son of Anandi Singh, Utkramit Middle School Hatala, District jamui, 18. Ram Pravesh Singh son of Ramcharit Singh, Primary School Mahugay, District Jamui, … …Respondents For the Petitioner: Mr. Rajendra Pd. Singh, Sr. Advocate M/s R.K. Singh & Onkar Kumar, Advocates For the State: AC to SC 2 ----------- 10 23.02.2011 After some argument, learned counsel for the 2 petitioner seeks permission to withdraw this writ application enabling the petitioner to move before the Appellate Tribunal under Rule 18 of the Bihar Panchayat Prarambhik Shikshak (Niyojan Avam Seva Sart) Niyamavali, 2006 (as amended by Amendment Act 2008), as the Appellate Tribunal has already been constituted. Permission is accorded. This application is, accordingly, dismissed as withdrawn with the aforesaid liberty to the petitioner. If such an application is preferred by the petitioner within one month, the Appellate Tribunal shall dispose of the same on its own merit in accordance with law within the time prescribed under the aforesaid Rules. It is made clear that this Court has not expressed any opinion on merit of the cases of the respective parties. SC (Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)