IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15551 of 2008 KUMAR BALMIKI SINGH Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.15584 of 2008 SUDHA DEVI Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS. with CWJC No.15606 of 2008 RAI RABINDRA KUMAR SINHA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.15722 of 2008 KRISHNA MURARI PRASAD Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.15749 of 2008 SURESH PRASAD SINGH Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.16211 of 2008 UPENDRA PRASAD VERMA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.16247 of 2008 PROF.ASHOK NATH MISHRA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.16474 of 2008 DR.BIPIN BIHARI SHARMA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.16634 of 2008 FAIYAZ HUSSAIN Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.17033 of 2008 PROF.NAYEEMUDDIN ALI Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS with 2 CWJC No.17289 of 2008 SAKUNTALA SINHA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.17468 of 2008 SURYADEO PRASAD SINGH Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.17790 of 2008 NEK LAL SINHA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.154 of 2009 DR. BIMAL KUMAR Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.892 of 2009 DR.ASHOK KUMAR VERMA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.895 of 2009 DR.MRITYUNJAI NARAIN SINHA Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.3809 of 2009 SMT.KISHORI DEVI Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.3961 of 2009 DR.RAJENDRA PRASAD SINGH Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.4377 of 2009 MUKUL BANDOPADHYAY Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.4416 of 2009 DR.QAMAR AZAM HASHMI Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.4847 of 2009 3 YUGAL KISHOR YADAV Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY & ORS. with CWJC No.5556 of 2009 YOGENDRA KUMAR SINGH Versus THE B.R.A.BIHAR UNIVERSITY &ORS. ----------- 2. 3.12.2009 Since all these writ applications relate to the payment of retiral dues/death-cum-retiral dues and other dues, with consent of the parties, the same have been heard together and are being disposed of by this common order. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel appearing for the respondent-BRA Bihar University. Counter affidavit has not been filed in any of the cases. Learned counsel for the petitioners submit that the grievances of the petitioners are with regard to the payment of retiral dues/death-cum-retiral dues and other dues, including the claim for merger of 50% of the dearness relief in the basis pension, which have remained unpaid/unconsidered without any valid justification despite the fact that the requisite papers have already been submitted to the authorities concerned. Mr Ajay Bihari Sinha and Mr Harendra Kumar Tiwary, learned counsel appearing for the respondent-B.R.A. Bihar University submits that the respective claims of the petitioners shall be considered as per law without delay. In the above circumstances, the learned counsel 4 appearing for the respective petitioners submit that though the petitioners have requested the authorities concerned to settle their claims, however, for expeditious disposal of their pending claims as highlighted in their writ applications, the petitioners propose to file separate representation before the Registrar of the B.R.A. Bihar University. In case such representations are filed stating the details of all the unpaid claims as also enclosing the copy of the relevant documents, if any, in support of such claims along with the certified copy of the present order within a period of six weeks, the grievance of the petitioners as raised in their respective representations shall be considered in accordance with law expeditiously, preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representations, so that the claims of the petitioners could be settled and the admitted dues found payable be also paid with statutory interest without further delay. Upon examination, if any claim or part of the claim is found not admissible, the concerned petitioners shall be informed of the same with the reasons thereof. All the above writ application stand disposed of with the above observations/directions. Let a copy of the order be handed over to Mr Ajay Bihari Sinha and Mr Harendra Kumar Tiwary, learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent-B.R.A. Bihar University. P.N.M. (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)