IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.1183 of 2008 Abul Kalam, son of Late Abdul Rajak, resident of village Luckhnowra, P.O. Kishunpura, P.S. Basantpur, District- Siwan ………. Petitioner Versus 1.The State Of Bihar 2.The Director, Primary Education, Bihar, Patna 3.District Magistrate, Siwan 4.District Superintendent of Education, Siwan 5.Accountant General, Bihar, Patna ……. Respondents ----------- 2. 07/09/2010 After superannuation in 2006, petitioner made enquiry and found that on the salary of the period 1.1.1971 to 31.3.1973, which was deposited in the G.P.F. Account of the petitioner, interest has not been calculated. He also found that the salary of the training period from 30.6.1968 to 31.5.1970 had also not been paid to him. For this purpose, petitioner has filed representation before the District Education Officer, Siwan on 6.12.2007, copy whereof is Annexure-2 to the writ application, which he claims to be still pending. Writ application was filed on 14.1.2008, but no counter affidavit has been filed by the respondents till now. In the circumstances, this writ application is disposed of with the following directions:- 2 1. Petitioner must file a fresh copy of representation (annexed as Annexure-2 with the writ application) or a fresh representation before the concerned respondent within one month from today along with a copy of this order. The representation must contain all the claims of the petitioner distinctly and in separate paragraphs and must accompany documents connected with his service history and other documents/ circulars/orders etc. on the basis of which petitioner asserts his right to get the claims. 2. The concerned respondent, upon receipt of the representation, with a copy of this order, shall immediately take it into consideration, and, if necessary, after hearing the petitioner in person or through representative, as he may feel proper, shall pass final orders within three months of the receipt of the same. In case the concerned respondent is not the competent authority to pass final orders in the matter, he shall refer the matter within two months with his detailed consideration and definite opinion in respect of each claim to the competent 3 authority for passing final orders in the matter, who, after hearing anyone and after examining any records as he may deem necessary, shall pass final orders in the matter within one month from the date of receipt of reference from the concerned respondent. 3. The final order of the concerned respondent or of competent authority or the reference order of the concerned respondent sent to the competent authority must show that (i) each and every claim of the petitioner has been noticed; (ii) each and every claim has been separately considered and a definite finding/opinion has been arrived at in respect of each and every claim with regard to its admissibility or inadmissibility and (iii) all the relevant laws/circulars/orders etc. in respect of each and every claim have been taken into consideration for its acceptance or rejection by the said final order. 4. All consequential orders, in respect of the admitted claims, must also be issued along with the passing of the final order, and payments of any consequential 4 monetary benefits must be ensured within one month of the passing of the said final order and issue of the said consequential orders. 5. The said final order must be served upon/communicated to the petitioner within the said three months and it must clearly mention the grounds and findings for rejecting any claim with reference to specific law/circular/order for coming to that finding. It goes without saying that this Court has not gone into the claim of the petitioner on merits which shall be considered and decided by the respondents within the time fixed as above and strictly in accordance with law. Pradeep/ ( J. N. Singh,J.)