Deep Narain Mishra v. State Of Bihar,Secretary-cum-commissioner,Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bihar University,Governing Body Of Rabindra Nath Mukherjee Ayurved College,Principal Incharge,Sita Ram Singh,Yazul Haque,District Indigenous Medical Officer,District Ma
2011-05-06
NAVANITI PRASAD SINGH
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JUDGEMENT Navaniti Prasad Singh, J. 1. The petitioner challenges Annexure 5 and Annexure 12 by which the Governing Body of the private Ayurvedic College dismissed him from service while he was serving as a Principle thereof. Notices were issued to the College and the Governing Body but no one has appeared. Having perused the record and seen the proceeding of the Governing Body, on both occasions notices were sent to the petitioner, who refused to receive them and as such Governing Body took a decision in that regard. 2. It may be noted that challenging the decision of the Governing Body, the petitioner had filed a Civil Suit, which after two years, he withdrew and then filed this writ petition. 3. In my view, the writ petition merits no consideration, for even if it was to be allowed this Court could not pass any order of re-instatement inasmuch as the petitioner has crossed the age of superannuation nor this Court can grant any monetary relief to the petitioner, who had not worked at all. This Court does not decide the matter in which relief cannot be granted to the petitioner. 4. In such circumstances, the impugned orders are not interfered with. The writ application is accordingly dismissed.