IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.491 of 2011 Most Rajdulari Devi, Wife of Late Suresh Prasad No.3, resident of Mohalla-Darbhanga Palace Road, Choutahha Mathia, P.O. Bankipur, P.S. Pirhabhore, District-Patna -----Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through the Principal Secretary, Department of Health, Govt. of Bihar,Patna 2. The Principal Secretary, Department of Health, Govt. of Bihar,Patna 3. The District Magistrate,Patna 4. The Superintendent, Patna Medical College & Hospital,Patna 5. The Accountant General,Bihar. -------------------- Respondents. ----------- 02 12-01-2011 Heard Sri Mahendra Prasad Gupta, learned counsel for the petitioner, Sri Manoj Kumar Singh, learned A.C. to Govt. Advocate No.10 and Sri Rakesh Kumar, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Accountant General, Bihar ( Respondent no.5). The husband of the petitioner, who was working as Ward Attendant, Patna Medical College & Hospital, died on 25.4.2009. However, after the death of her husband the petitioner was paid family pension and other retiral dues after deducting 10 % . Accordingly, the petitioner has prayed for directing the Respondents to make payment of remaining 10 % of the family pension and death-cum- gratuity, which has not been paid to the petitioner till date despite filing of the representation. With the consent of the parties, the writ petition is being disposed of with liberty to the petitioner to file a detailed representation before the Respondent no.4 i.e. the Superintendent, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna within a period of two 2 weeks from today. If such representation is filed, the Respondent no.4 is directed to examine the same and redress all the grievances of the petitioner within a period of six weeks from the date of filing of such representation. With the above observation and direction, the petition stands disposed of. NKS/- ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)