IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.8419 of 2007 1. SANTOSH KUMAR SINGH SON OF SHRI SHEW PUJAN SINGH, VILLAGE RAUZA SHEONAGRI, POST OFFICE PURBARI TALPA, POLICE STATION CHAPRA TOWN, DISTRICT SARAN AT CHAPRA 2. SATISH CHANDRA RAI SON OF BAL KRISHNA RAI, MOHALLA NARAYANPUR GUDARI, POST OFFICE CHAPRA, DISTRICT GAYA 3. SUNIL KUMAR SON OF LATE BACHAJEE SINGH AT GANDAK COLONY, BABAN BHAWAN, DISTRICT CHAPRA 4. DEEPIKA DAUGHTER OF JAI PRAKASH SINGH, AT QR.NO.6132 NEW A.G.COLONY,KADARU, RANCHI, JHARKHAND 5. SATENDRA KUMAR SON OF SHRI NAND KISHOR SHARMA, MOHALLA AYODHYA NAGAR, MAUNA PAKRI, POST OFFICE CHAPRA, POLICE STATION CHAPRA TOWN, DISTRICT SARAN AT CHAPRA 6. SATYENDRA KUMAR SINGH SON OF LATE LALBAHADUR SINGH AT SAWNARI BAZAR, POST OFFICE AND POLICE STATION JALALPUR, DISTRICT SARAN 7. DHANANJAY KUMAR SINGH SON OF SHRI HARENDRA KUMAR SINGH, AT VISHNUPURA, POST OFFICE GOLDRENGANJ, POLICE STATION MOFFASIL CHAPRA, DISTRICT SARAN 8. PRAGYA DAUGHTER OF SHRI SUDAMA PRASAD, ‘RA.SWA’ BHAWAN, AT CHOTA TELPA LALATOLI, POST OFFICE CHAPRA, DISTRICT SARAN 9. MANISHA DAUGHTER OF SHRI SUDAMA PRASAD, ‘RA SWA’ BHAWAN, AT CHOTA TELPA LALATOLI, POST OFFICE CHAPRA, DISTRICT SARAN 10. ARVIND KUMAR SON OF SHRI RAMJEE SINGH, H/O LAKHANU SARAI, POST OFFICE AND POLICESTATION SASARAM, DISTRICT ROHTAS, BIHAR 11. HARENDRA MANGHI SON OF SRI SUDARSAN MANGHI, AT BAZAR BHITHI, POST OFFICE BHITHI SAHABUDDIN, POLICE STATION BANIYAPUR, DISTRICT CHAPRA, SARAN 12. MANOJ VIBHAKAR SON OF SRI MUNNAR RAM, MAIN OFFICE PATNA UNIVERSITY,PATNA-5 ……..PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE SECRETARY, PERSONNEL & ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION THROUGH ITS CHAIRMAN, BAILEY ROAD, PATNA 4. THE SECRETARY, BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PATNA 5. THE DEPUTY SECRETARY, BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PATNA 6.THE CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATION, BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION,PATNA …….RESPONDENTS. ---------- 8. 27.01.2009 Mr. Mithilesh Kumar Upadhyaya, appears on behalf of the petitioner and states that matter stands concluded by the 2 judgment of this Court in the case of Deelip Kumar versus the State of Bihar and others [2008(1) PLJR 857]. For the reasons stated in the said judgment, this writ application stands dismissed. (Chandramauli Kr.Prasad, ACJ.) (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.) Narendra/