IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10843 of 2005 Chandra Kishore Singh @ Chandra Kishore Prasad, son of late Pradip Singh, resident of Village and P.O.-Baruari, District- Muzaffarpur. .........Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar. 2. The Bihar State Housing Board, through its Managing Director, Bihar, Patna. 3. The Executive Engineer, Bihar State Housing Board, Muzaffarpur. 4. The Sub-Divisional Engineer, Bihar State Housing Board, Muzaffarpur. 5. The Junior Engineer, Bihar State Housing Board Sub-Division, Muzaffarpur. 6. The Revenue Officer, Bihar State Housing Board, Patna. ........Respondents ----------- 02 11.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the State and learned counsel for the Bihar State Housing Board. The writ petition had originally been filed for quashing of the demand of Rs. 2,54,912/- till 31.10.2004 by the respondent-Housing Board for final registration in favour of the petitioner of House No. L.I.G. 16 at Damodarpur in the town of Muzaffarpur. Learned counsel for the Bihar State Housing Board, on instruction, submits that as per the fresh calculation made in view of various judicial pronouncements, the dues against the petitioner till August 2011 is now quantified as about Rs. 2,00,000/-. In view of the aforesaid, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the writ petition may be disposed off with liberty to the petitioner to approach the Bihar State Housing Board for giving the fresh demand, which he shall pay within a reasonable period and thereafter the authorities may register the final deed of transfer in his favour. 2 The writ petition accordingly stands disposed off with liberty to the petitioner to move before the competent authority of the Bihar State Housing Board for being supplied the fresh demand specifying the amount which he shall pay within a reasonable period. If the petitioner files the representation before such authority within two months from today alongwith a copy of this order, the authority shall supply an up-to-date demand to the petitioner within one week thereafter. The petitioner shall then pay the amount within the next two months thereafter. After the same having been done, the Bihar State Housing Board shall ensure that the registration in favour of the petitioner is done without any undue loss of time. Safik (Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)