IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.383 of 2008 ADITYA KUMAR SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 04 11.07.2008 This restoration application has been filed for restoring C.W.J.C.No.15555 of 2005 (Aditya Kumar Singh Versus The state of Bihar and others) to its original file. The order dismissing the writ application reads thus: “No body appears on behalf of the petitioner to press this writ application. Mr. Rajiv Kumar Singh, J.C. to G.A-6 submits that a counter affidavit has already been filed in this case, copy whereof was made over to the counsel for the petitioner on 20.09.2006. Learned counsel for the state on the basis of averments made in the counter affidavit has submitted that the grievance of the petitioner has already been redressed. As no one is appearing to press this application, this writ application is dismissed as not pressed?” This Court is of the view that even if the restoration application is allowed, no useful purpose would be served in keeping the writ petition pending. Counsel for the petitioner submits that there is some payments yet to be made by the respondents. According to him, payments so far made are deficient. In that view of the matter, he seeks liberty from this court to make an appropriate representation in this regard. Considering this aspect of the matter, this Court - 2 - observes that if the petitioner makes an application with regard to deficient payment, if any, under the heads claimed by him supported by documents, the same shall be considered and disposed of in accordance with law by the respondent concerned. This disposes of both M.J.C. application No. 383 of 2008 as well as C.W.J.C. No. 15555 of 2005. HR ( Kishore K. Mandal )