IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.17509 of 2011 Ram Nandan Choudhary, Retired as Staff (Karyakarta) District Khadi Gramodyog, Branch- Barka Gau, Parsoni, East Champaran, Son of Late – Rajendra Choudhary, Resident of Village – Dularpur, Post – Makrampur, Via – Pandaul, District – Darbhanga……Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through the Secretary, Minor Industries Department, Govt. of Bihar Old Secretary/ Patna. 2. The Purbi Champaran Zila Khadi Gramodyog Sangh, Motihari, through its Mantri Secretary. 3. The Regional Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner, Bihar Khadi Bhawan. 4. The Sub-Regional Office I/C Naya Valeafaishay Court Compound- Muzaffarpur. ………. Respondents ---------------------------------- 2 30.09.2011 Heard Sri Ratan Kumar Kunwar, learned counsel for the petitioner, Miss. Ratna Das, learned A.C. to Additional Advocate General No. 8, who appears on behalf of Respondent/State and Sri R.S. Pradhan, learned senior counsel appearing on behalf of Respondent No. 3/Regional Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner, Bihar Khadi Bhawan, Patna. The writ petition has been filed with a prayer to direct the Respondents to pay the arrears and other retiral dues including contributory amount. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner had retired from Purbi Champaran Zila Khadi Gamodyog Sangh, Motihari. It was further submitted by Sri Ratan Kumar Kunwar, learned counsel for the petitioner, that writ petition may be disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to approach the Respondents by filing representation. In view of stand taken by learned counsel for the petitioner, there is no need to keep the matter pending. The writ 2 petition stands disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to approach the authority concerned by filing proper representation. If such representation is filed, the court expects that the Respondents will examine the same in its right perspective and dispose it of in accordance with law. Praful ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)