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2021 DIGILAW 1047 (PAT)

Janak Nandani Kumari v. State of Bihar

2021-11-16

ASHUTOSH KUMAR

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ASHUTOSH KUMAR, J.:–Heard Mr. Jagjit Roshan, the learned Advocate for the petitioners in all the writ petitions and Ms. Binita Singh, learned SC-28 for the State. 2. The learned counsel for the petitioners submits that under similar circumstances, in case of Nirendra Kumar & Ors. Vs. The State of Bihar & Ors. in the proceeding arising out of C.W.J.C. No. 11008 of 2014, this Court has directed the District Education Officers, Patna, Gaya and Saran at Chapra respectively to examine the claim of the petitioners therein for grant of Matric trained scale. 3. The learned counsel for the State however points out that there are other set of decisions which has disentitled the petitioners from the relief what they are claiming. 4. Be that as it may, the counsel for the petitioners is ready to approach the District Education Officers, Muzaffarpur, Siwan and Bhagalpur respectively with respect to their respective claim for grant of Matric trained scale by way of filing a detailed representation. 5. In view of such prayer made on behalf of the respective petitioners, all the writ petitions are disposed off with the following direction. 6. The petitioners shall make their representations within a period of two weeks from today. Thereafter, the concerned District Education Officers (respondent No. 8 in C.W.J.C. Nos. 8090/2020, 8095/2020 and 8121/2020 respectively and respondent No. 9 in C.W.J.C. No. 8128/20) would be obliged to consider the claim of the petitioners in accordance with law and dispose off the same by a reasoned/speaking order within a period of three months thereafter. 7. It is however also made clear that all the decisions shall be taken into account and the parties shall be heard in detail before passing any final order with respect to their entitlement to Matric trained scale and necessary sequel action shall be recommended. 8. With the aforesaid observation/direction, the writ petitions stand disposed off.