IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.14144 of 2005 JAIWANT KUMAR SINGH . Versus B.S.R.T.CORPORATION & ORS . ----------- 6 13.05.2010 Heard Mr. K.M. Joseph, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. S.R. Sharan, learned counsel for the B.S.R.T.C. The petitioner superannuated from the post of Artisan Grade-A with effect from 31.8.2002. The writ petition was filed complaining non payment of the post retiral benefits admissible to the petitioner and which have been set out in paragraph 1 of the writ petition relatable to arrears of salary, gratuity, balance of G.P.F. and leave encashment. The issue of non payment of in service dues as well as post retiral dues was taken up by the Employees Association of the respondent Corporation before the Supreme Court and is being monitored under the supervision of the Supreme Court. The matter was taken up on 19.2.2010 when the Supreme Court after taking note of the situation, directed the Corporation to disburse the amounts deposited by the State Government of Bihar as also by the State 2 Government of Jharkhand, to the workmen within six weeks from the date of the order. The Chief Secretary of the State of Bihar was also directed to file an affidavit as to the steps undertaken in compliance of the direction of the Supreme Court. Thereafter the matter was again taken up, when further directions have been issued by the Supreme Court to the respondent Corporation for disbursal of the amounts deposited with the Corporation amongst the retired employees as well as the serving employees and the matter has been posted for hearing. Having regard to the situation where the entire matter regarding payment of the retiral benefits as well as in service benefits of the employees of the Corporation is being monitored by the Supreme Court, no purpose would be served by issuing any further directions in this regard. The writ petition is disposed of in light of the directions issued by the Supreme Court in the pending proceedings. Bibhash ( Jyoti Saran, J.)