IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15762 of 2009 Rampati Singh, son of Late Budhan Singh, resident of Village- Sitab Ganj, P.S.- Nayagaon, District-Saran. …….Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar, through the Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The District Magistrate, Saran at Chapra. 3. The D.S.E. Saran at Chapra. 4. The D.P.F.O., Saran at Chapra. ……..Respondents. with CWJC No.15766 of 2009 Mundrika Singh, son of Late Bishun Singh, resident of Village- Govind Chak, P.S.- Sonepur, District-Saran. …….Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar, through the Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The District Magistrate, Saran at Chapra. 3. The D.S.E., Saran at Chapra. 4. The D.P.F.O., Saran at Chapra. ………… Respondents. ----------- 2. 18. 11. 2009. Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the State. The grievance of the petitioners are that payment of retiral dues in full has not been paid, and as such, part payment of retiral dues has remained to be settled. It is further submitted that, although, petitioners had already submitted representations before the District Superintendent of Education, Saran at Chapra, but the grievances of the petitioners have not been redressed till today. Learned counsel for the State submits that in case petitioners file separate representations stating details of their claims, the same shall be considered as per law without delay. 2 In the above circumstances, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that for expeditious disposal of their claims, petitioners propose to file separate representations before Respondent No. 3. In case, such representations are filed along with relevant documents in support of their claim as also certified copy of the present order within a period of six weeks from today, Respondent No.3 shall consider and dispose of their grievances in accordance with law expeditiously preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representations, so that the grievances as raised in their representations could be redressed without further delay. Upon consideration, if any amount is found payable the same could be paid with statutory interest. With the above observations/directions, the writ applications stands disposed of. m.p. (Shailesh Kumar Sinha,J.)