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Ashok Sinha &Amp; Ors vs The State Of Bihar &Amp; Ors on 24 November, 2010

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Ashok Sinha &Amp; Ors vs The State Of Bihar &Amp; Ors on 24 November, 2010
      IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                     CWJC No. 19054 of 2010.
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1. Ashok Sinha, S/o Sri Madan Lal Sinha, R/o Pirmohani, Kadam Kuan,
   P.S. Kadamkuan, Distt. Patna,
2. Pramod Kumar Singh, S/o Basant Singh, R/o Bansh Ghat, P.S. Budha
   Colony, Dist. Patna,
3. Anil Singh, S/o Ghan Shyam Singh, R/o Danapur, P.S. Danapur,
   Dist. Patna ........................................................ Petitioners
                                 Versus
1. State of Bihar represented through Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar,
Old Secretariat Bldgs., Patna,
2. Principal Secretary, Health Dept., Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat
Bldgs., Patna,
3. Director in Chief, Health Services, Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat,
Patna,
4. Director, Health Services, Govt. of Bihar, Patna, New Secretariat,
Patna,
5. Registrar, Bihar Nurses Registration Council, Patna, Dept. of Health,
Bihar, Patna, New Secretariat, Patna,
6. Principal, Tirhut A.N.M. Training School, Ahiyapur, Muzaffarpur,
7. Secretary, A.N.M. Training School, Ahiyapur, Muzaffarpur ........
.....................................................................                                   Respondents.
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APPEARANCE
For the petitioners:             Mr. Tilak Sao, Advocate.
For the respondent nos.1-4: Mr. Kumar Alok, SC XIX.
For the respondent nos.5-7: Mr. J.P. Karn.
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CORAM: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
                     And
         HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE JYOTI SARAN

ORAL ORDER

(Per: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE)
2

2. 24.11.2010. In this petition filed in public interest the
petitioners seek to challenge the ensuing examination for
trainee Auxiliary Nurse Midwives.

The petition is thoroughly misconceived. Hence,
rejected.

( R.M. Doshit, CJ )

( Jyoti Saran, J )
Dilip