MIHIR KUMAR JHA
Deodhira Sanskrit Uchcha Vidyalaya, Deep, Madhubani – Appellant
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State Of Bihar – Respondent
1. Heard counsel for the parties.
2. The School in question, Deodhira Sanskrit Uchcha Vidyalaya, situated in village Deep, in the District of Madhubani, is the petitioner which has assailed its order of de-recognition passed on 15.6.2002 and reiterated on 5.3.2012.
3. At the outset, it would be necessary to record here that a detailed order as with regard to the entire issue of de-recognition of 86 Sanskrit schools covered by the common impugned orders including the school petitioners of this case has been passed by this Court on 10.4.2012 in CWJC No. 1727 of 2009 and its 13 analogous cases including the present case and thus, the aforementioned order dated 10.4.2012 shall be treated to be part of the present order.
4. It is an admitted fact that the said school was established in the year 1941 and had received approval and recognition of the Bihar Sanskrit Association on 10.10.1956 in terms of the Government Resolution No. 4124 dated 11th August, 1956. The said school is said to have remained functional and its teaching and non-teaching staff also as approved by the Bihar Sanskrit Shiksha Board were receiving payment of salary from the grants made available by the State Gove
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