IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.14 of 2011 Rameshwar Singh Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors. ---------------------------------- 5 14.09.2011 Learned counsels for the parties are present. Pursuant to the directions of this Court passed in the writ petition, an amount of Rs. 64,583/- had been handed over to this petitioner by way of interest on the belated payment of retrial benefits. As there was no break up of the said amount the opposite parties were directed to file the details thereof and which has since been filed today by way of a supplementary show cause enclosing the break up. The details of calculation of interest on gratuity and pension including commutation has been brought on record vide Annexure-C. Learned counsel for the petitioner disputes the calculation and submits that the petitioner was entitled further interest and that the calculation has been wrongfully made. Be that as it may, as the respondents according to their calculations of the element of interest to which the petitioner was entitled in terms of the directions of this Court, have paid the amount and have also brought its break up on the record of the proceedings nothing survives in the present proceedings and the same is disposed of. The petitioner if so aggrieved by either the quantum of interest or its calculation or the period for which the same has been calculated may question the same by filing an appropriate application before the appropriate forum. Bibhash (Jyoti Saran, J.)