IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.17991 of 2011 Surendra Manjhi, S/O Late Harihar Manjhi, R/O Village- Rekhai Tola, P.S.- Thawe, District- Gopalganj. . . . . . Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar through the Collector, Gopalganj, District- Gopalganj. 2. The Sub-Divisional Officer, Gopalganj. 3. The Block Development Officer, Manjhagarh, District- Gopalganj. 4. The District Supply Officer, Gopalganj 5. The Block Supply Officer, Manjhagarh, District- Gopalganj. 6. The Officer-in-charge, Thawe police station, Gopalganj, District- Gopalganj. . . . . . Respondents. ---------------------------------- 2/ 01.12.2011 Learned counsel for the petitioner is permitted to add the officer-in-charge, Thawe police station as respondent no.6. The petitioner, who is a P.D.S. dealer within Manjhagarh Block in the district of Gopalganj, prays for quashing letter no. 1145 dated 06.08.2011, issued by Deputy Development Commissioner, Gopalganj. It would appear from the chart prepared by D.R.D.A., Gopalganj that 695 + 294 quintals of rice valuing Rs.13,55,615/- has remained out standing with the petitioner. The petitioner disputes the quantity of rice allotted to him and the quantity that would remain with him after distribution. In my view, the petitioner should file a detailed representation before the Deputy Development Commissioner, Gopalganj, within four weeks from today, who would dispose of the same within a further period of three months. For the time being, the petitioner would deposit value of 10 % of total quantity of rice shown in DRDA chart 2 referred above within a period of two months from today. No coercive steps would be taken against the petitioner subject to fulfillment of aforesaid condition. This application stands disposed of. Uday/ (Samarendra Pratap Singh, J.)