IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.21742 of 2011 Anwarul Haque Ansari, son of late Reyazul Haque, resident of Shah Fasahat Ki Maidan, P.O. Jhawganj, P S – City Chowk, Patnacity, Patna. Versus 1. The Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna through its Managing Director. 2. Managing Director, Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna. 3. Manager ( P&A), Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna. ---------------------------------- with Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.21813 of 2011 Punya Deo Singh, son of late Indrajit Singh, residing at Anita Kunj, Opposite MIG 237, Hanuman Nagar, Patna-20. Versus 1. The Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna through its Managing Director. 2. Managing Director, Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna. 3. Manager (P&A), Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna. ---------------------------------- with Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.21854 of 2011 Md.Fakruddin Khan, son of late Md. Fateh Ali Khan, resident of village & Post – Olhanpur, P ss – Marhowra, District - Saran Versus 1. The Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna through its Managing Director. 2. Managing Director, Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna. 3. Manager (P&A), Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna. ---------------------------------- 02. 09.12.2011 In all the three writ applications issues are common. So is the relief. These petitioners are employees of Bihar State Financial Corporation and they want direction upon the respondents to pay salary to them for the period 1.1.2009 to 19.4.2010, 1.4.2009 to 19.4.2010 & 1.8.2008 to 19.4.2010, respectively. These periods have to do with the 2 time when they were made to retire on reaching the age of 58 years and their re-joining on enhancement of age of retirement to 60 years. There is responsibility on the part of the Corporation to pay salary to the petitioners. Some other employees similarly situated, therefore, had approached the High Court and by a detailed order passed in the case of Yogeshwar Prasad Singh and other analogous cases, which is CWJC No.1324 of 2011 decided on 29.8.2011, learned single Judge gave a direction upon the respondents to pay salary of the petitioners for the period they were kept out of job before attaining 60 years of age. Direction was to comply orders within a period of eight weeks. Since the prayer made in these writ applications are identical and the Court is in agreement with the reasoning and ratio given by the learned single Judge in the case of Yogeshwar Prasad Singh (supra), these writ applications are also disposed of with a direction upon the respondents to do the needful, which is to make payment to the petitioners for the period they were kept out of service due to enhancement of age within a period of eight weeks. These writ applications stand allowed. rkp ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)