IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3473 of 2005 Prem Shankar Sharma, son of Late Arjun Sharma, At and P.O. & P.S. Singhwara, District-Darbhanga (Bihar). ……..Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar through the Secretary, Department of Industries, New Secretariate, Patna. 2. The State of Assam, through the Secretary, Department of Industries, Gauhati. 3. The Ashok Paper Mills Ltd. through its Directror-in-Chief, Ramgarh Road, 4th by Lane, Gauhati. ……..Respondents. ----------- 4. 11. 01. 2010. Mr. Subodh Kumar Jha, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner is present. The petitioner had filed the writ petition for payment of arrear of salary and other service retiral benefits due to him since 1984 till the date of his retirement on 1993. From perusal of the statement made in paragraph 7 of the writ petition it appears that the petitioner had moved this Court and filed a writ petition i.e. C.W.J.C. No. 3577/89 for the same relief. The aforesaid writ petition was dismissed as not maintainable by a Bench of this Court by order dated 19. 03. 1993. In view of the said position, this writ petition is dismissed. However, the petitioner if so advised, may raise his claim under the scheme formulated pursuant to the order of Supreme Court passed in I.A. No. 11 of 1996 in Writ Petition © No. 174 of 1991 (M/s Ashok Paper Kamgar Union Vrs. 2 Union of India & Ors) as contained in Annexure-1 of the writ petition before the authority concerned and which may be considered on its own merit. m.p. (Jyoti Saran, J.)