PATNA: The Patna high court on Tuesday constituted a three-man high-level committee to receive complaints with regard to tardy implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme ( MGNREGS ) and alleged irregularities in its implementation. A division bench comprising chief justice Rekha M Doshit and Justice A Amanullah issued the directive while hearing a PIL of Santan Singh, alleging irregularities in the implementation of MGNREGS in Aurangabad district. Additional advocate general Lalit Kishore submitted the alleged irregularities were being enquired into. Not satisfied with the state government's reply, the court directed it to complete enquiry against individuals found allegedly involved in MGNREGS irregularities. The three-member committee would comprise a personnel officer, an expert in the field of accounts and a social worker, and will receive complaints for enquiry by the government. The court added the state government should constitute a central committee within six months to receive complaints in respect of the schemes/projects approved under MGNREGS Act and take suitable action as per the law. The court hoped the state government would take up this matter seriously and cooperate in implementation of the schemes. The court directed to send a copy of this order to the chief secretary. Doctors' Colony PIL: A division bench comprising Justice T Meena Kumari and Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh on Tuesday directed the state government to state under what provision the DM of Patna had settled a vegetable market on the road flanks in Doctors' Colony in Kankarbagh colony. The order was passed on a PIL of Doctors' Colony Residents Association, stating that due to settlement of vegetable market, the movement of patients to the nursing homes in this colony was affected. Besides, the residents of the area have been put to inconvenience, petitioner's counsel Yugal Kishore submitted. Directive to BSEB: The same bench directed the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) to file a counter-affidavit to a PIL of Bihar Intermediate Shikshak Evam Shikshkettar Karmchari Sangh challenging a notification of BSEB for registration of class XI students for Plus Two education. Petitioner's counsel Arun Kumar submitted that the students already registered for class X examinations by the BSEB did not need another registration. The imposition of this condition was illegal and without jurisdiction. Nursing education: A single bench presided by Justice P C Verma on Tuesday passed an order holding that the state government was the competent authority to grant recognition to nursing schools under the provisions of Bihar Nursing Registration Rules. The order was passed on the writ petition of Patel School of Nursing, Jehanabad, which challenged the action of the state health department in not giving recognition to it on the plea that it had received a letter from the Indian Nursing Council that it had the authority for giving recognition to a nursing school. The court directed the state health department to give recognition to the petitioner organization in accordance with law in two weeks. Petitioner's counsel Arun Kumar submitted that the state government had not given recognition to this institution despite recommendation in this regard by a duly-appointed inspection committee.