IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.975 of 2007 MANJU DEVI @ MANJU KUMARI, W/O LATE ARUN KUMAR, R/O MOHALLA-HANUMAN NAGAR, MUSTAFABAD, P.S.-RAMPUR, P.O.-G.P.O., GAYA, DISTRICT- GAYA. ………………PETITIONER. Versus 1. MADHYA BIHAR GRAMIN BANK THROUGH ITS CHAIRMAN, HEAD OFFICE AT MEENA PLAZA SOUTH OF MUSEUM, PATNA-800001. 2. THE CHAIRMAN, MADHYA BIHAR GRAMIN BANK, MEENA PLAZA, SOUTH OF MUSEUM, PATNA-800001. 3. REGINAL GENERAL MANAGER, MADHYA BIHAR GRAMIN BANK, CONTROLLING OFFICE RAMANUJ BHAWAN 371 A.P.COLONY, P.O.-G.P.O., GAYA TOWN, P.S.-RAMPUR, DISTRICT-GAYA. 4. BRANCH MANAGER, MADHYA BIHAR GRAMIN BANK BISHUNGANJ BRANCH BISHUNGANJ, P.S.-MAKDUMPUR, DISTRICT-JEHANABAD. ……………RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2 16.07.2010 Learned counsel for the petitioner fairly accepts that under the new policy decision the petitioner is only entitled to ex gratia payment in lieu of appointment on compassionate ground. However, he submits that the amount of ex gratia payment has not been correctly calculated and paid to the petitioner and other rebates and reliefs have also not been granted to her. He also submits that the petitioner is entitled to relaxation in interest on loan taken by her deceased husband as per the scheme already formulated by the Bank as per H.R.D.D. circular no. 389. Learned counsel for the Bank fairly submits that if the petitioner files an 2 application for consideration of relaxation or calculation of ex gratia payment or payment of any other dues, the Bank will consider the same in right earnest and in the light of policy decision and instructions from the H.R.D. Department and will grant all lawful benefits to the petitioner in accordance with prevailing provision applicable to the Bank. In view of the assurance given by learned counsel for the Bank, the writ application is disposed of. Arvind/ ( J. N. Singh, J.)