IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.13455 of 2008 1. SHEO BACHAN SINGH , Managing Director, M/s Arya Enterprises and Cold Storage Private Ltd., Gaighat, P.S.Harsidhi, District- East Champaran, Motihari. 2. Sukhen Singh. 3. Ram Lakhan Singh 4. Hari Lal Singh All ( 1 to 4)sons of late Kailash Singh. 5.Ashok Kumar Singh son of Shiv Bachan Singh. All ( 1 to 5) residents of Village- Math Lohiar, P.S. Harsidhi,District-East Champaran. 6. Kuwar Singh, son of late Saryug Singh, resident of village- Majhar, P.S. Turkulia,District- East Champaran, Motihari. 7. M/s Arya Enterprises and Cold Storage Private Ltd., Gaighat, P.S. Harsidhi, District- East Champaran, Motihari through Managing Director. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through the Managing Director, Bihar State Financial Corporation (B.S.F.C.),Frazer Road, Patna. 2.The Branch Manager, B.S.F.C. , Motihari. 3. The Bihar State Financial Corporation, Frazer Road, Patna thorugh its Managing Director. ----------- For the Petitioners : Mr. K.B.Verma For the State : Mr. M.K.Thaklur, J.C. to Mr.P.K.Shahi 3 11.11.2008 Learned counsel for the respondent- Corporation , on instruction from the Corporation, states that in view of the judgment of this Court , as affirmed in LPA No. 232 of 2007 and analogous cases dated 31.1.2008, the Corporation would settle the matter under One Time Settlement scheme as applied for by the petitioner within four weeks from today. The order, in this regard to be passed by the Corporation, must be communicated to the petitioner within the said period. This would be subject to ultimate decision of the Apex Court in SLP (Civil) No.15559 of 2008. On petitioner’s making payment, as per the order of the Corporation to be communicated by them to the petitioner , documents submitted by the petitioner would be returned with due endorsement of no encumbrance . However, it is made clear - 2 - that if the decision of the Apex Court varying the judgment of this Court, in any manner, the same would be binding on the petitioner and the petitioner would be obliged to comply with the consequence thereof within a reasonable time. Let it be noted that detailed facts of the case has been noted in this Court’s order dated 9.9.2008 passed in this case. This, in my view, ultimately disposes of the writ petition. singh (Navaniti Prasad Singh)