IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5402 of 2011 SARITA KUMARI, wife of Sanjay Ram, resident of village- Kharjama, Police Station-Baroon, District-Aurangabad Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through its Principal Secretary, Department of Welfare, Government of Bihar, Patna 2. The District Magistrate, District-Aurangabad 3. The District Welfare Officer-cum-District Project Officer, Aurangabad 4. The Sub-Divisional Officer, Aurangabad 5. The Block Development Officer, Baroon Block, District-Aurangabad 6. The Block Welfare Officer, Baroon Block, District- Aurangabad 7. The Panchayat Secretary, Gram Panchayat Raj, Pipra, Anchal –Baroon, District- Aurangabad 8. Chandrakali Devi, wife of Raju Ranjan Prasad, resident of village- Mangrahiyan, P.S.-Baroon, District-Aurangabad … Respondents ----------- 2/- 26.03.2011 This application has been filed for issuance of a direction upon respondents with regard to pay the due remuneration/honorarium of the petitioner for the period 3.04.2010 to 31.12.2010 and also to allow her to attend the duties. A show cause notice dated 05.01.2011 (Annexure-4 to the writ application) has been issued to the petitioner. In the said show cause notice authorities have directed her to produce residential certificate. The explanation given by the petitioner seems to be that the residential certificate has been lost by her during washing of her clothes. 2 The grievance of the petitioner is in two fold. Firstly, she has not been allowed to work in absence of show cause notice. Secondly, she has not been paid the remuneration/honorarium for the period 03.04.2010 to 31.12.2010. Hence, the present writ application has been filed. In view of the fact that the authorities had to pass final order, it would suffice, if a direction is issued to respondent no.2 to dispose of the representation dated 06.01.2011 of the petitioner. Accordingly, respondent no.2 is directed to consider the representation of the petitioner in accordance with law within a period of three months on receipt of a copy of this order. However, it is made clear that the petitioner is given liberty to file fresh representation in which she can agitate the matter with regard to her remuneration/honorarium which shall be considered and disposed of by respondent no.2, in accordance with law. It is also made clear that till no final order has been passed, the petitioner shall be 3 allowed to attend official duties. With the aforesaid observation this writ application is disposed of. Ashwini/- (T. Meena Kumari, J.)