LAWS(JHAR)-2004-5-43

NAWAL KISHORE TIWARI Vs. STATE OF BIHAR

Decided On May 17, 2004
Nawal Kishore Tiwari Appellant
V/S
STATE OF BIHAR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD counsel for the Writ Petitioner and learned Government counsel.

(2.) THE petitioner filed this writ petition on 3.2.1992 seeking to challenge the order dated 8.10.1987 rejecting his claim to appointment in a Taken Over Government School, rejected on the basis of the ratio of the decision of the Full Bench of the Patna High Court in Ram Naresh Prasad Nibas V/s. State of Bihar, 1987 PLJR 341.

(3.) ACCORDING to the petitioner, at the time the School was taken over, he had been selected for undergoing teachers ' training and he had joined the course for the session 1983 -85 and had obtained B.Ed. Degree in December, 1986. According to him, going by a Circular issued by the Government of Bihar on 21.12.1982, he must also be considered eligible for absorption in the Government School. At the time of take over, he was undergoing training. It seems that some representation had been made in this regard before the concerned authority. He also approached the Patna High Court in CWJC No. 5609/1983. A Division Bench of the Patna High Court taking into consideration the pendency of the representation before the authority, dismissed the writ petition as withdrawn and observed that it is expected that the representation would be disposed of at an early date. Thereafter, after hearing the writ petitioner, the representation was rejected by order dated 8.10.1987 marked as Annexure - 1 in the Writ petition.