IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.348 of 2010 Dr. Satish Kumar S/O Late Nakkat Singh, Head Of Department Of Psychology, Nunwati Jagdev Singh College, Bakhtiyarpur, P.S- Bakhtiyarpur, Distt- Patna ---Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar Mr. Anjani Pd. Singh, Secretary, Human Resources Department, Patna, Bihar 2. Sri Dr. Villat Paswan Shastry S/O Not Known To This Petitioner, Vice-Chancellor, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Gaya 3. Dr. Deokinandan Singh S/O Not Known To This Petitioner, Ad hoc Committee, Nunwati Jagdev Singh College, Bakhtiyarpur 4. Sri Dr. Banshi Dhar Lal S/O Not Known To This Petitioner, Registrar, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya 5. Sri Suresh Dwivedi S/O Not Known To This Petitioner, So Called Professor Incharge, Nunwati Jagdev Singh College, Bakhtiyarpur ---Opposite Parties ---------------------------------- 7. 9.9.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the University, opposite party no.5 and the State. This application has been filed for initiating a proceeding for contempt against the opposite parties for their alleged willful disobedience of the order dated 18.5.2007 passed in CWJC No.8949 of 2000. It is submitted that this Court disposed of the aforesaid writ application directing the University to issue proper instructions to the Governing Body to be constituted with respect to the appointment of Principal of the College concerned. Learned counsel submits that although instructions have been issued, but the decision which has been taken by the Governing Body is not correct as it is not the Governing Body as per law and, as such, any decision taken by such Governing Body is not valid in law. - 2 - Learned counsel appearing for the other sides submit that since the order has been fully complied with, this contempt application need not proceed further. In reply, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner proposes to assail the decision of the so-called Governing Body, as contained in Annexure D to the show cause filed on behalf of opposite party no.5. In this view of the matter, this contempt application need not proceed further. The same stands disposed of. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)