IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.5113 of 2010 RAGHUNATH SINGH, SON OF LATE KISHORI SINGH, R/O MOHALLA SAKETPURI, SOUTH OF BAZAR SAMITI, P.O. RAJENDRANAGAR, P.S. BAHADURPUR, DISTRICT PATNA. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. MR./SRI PRABHAT KR. RAI, THE CHAIRMAN, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, PATNA. 3. MR./SRI GANESH PRASAD, THE SECRETARY, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, BAILEY ROAD, PATNA. 4. MR./SRI ARUN KUMAR SINHA, THE JOINT SECRETARY, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, BAILEY ROAD, PATNA. 5. MR./SRI GANGA KR. SRIVASTAV, CHIEF ENGINEER (PLANNING) BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, PATNA. 6. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH THE SECRETARY, ENERGY DEPARTMENT, BIHAR, PATNA. ---------------------------------- With Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.5114 of 2010 RAGHUNATH SINGH, SON OF LATE KISHORI SINGH, R/O MOHALLA SAKETPURI, SOUTH OF BAZAR SAMITI, P.O. RAJENDRANAGAR, P.S. BAHADURPUR, DISTRICT PATNA. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. MR./SRI PRABHAT KR. RAI, THE CHAIRMAN, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, PATNA. 3. MR./SRI GANESH PRASAD, THE SECRETARY, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, BAILEY ROAD, PATNA. 4. MR./SRI ARUN KUMAR SINHA, THE JOINT SECRETARY, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, BAILEY ROAD, PATNA. 5. MR./SRI GANGA KR. SRIVASTAV, CHIEF ENGINEER (PLANNING) BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, PATNA. ---------------------------------- 06. 11.08.2011 Counsel for the Bihar State Electricity Board(hereinafter referred to as the “Board”) states that against the orders of the High Court dated 2 10.5.2010 passed in C.W.J.C. Nos.7399, 7311 both of 2010 the Board preferred L.P.A. Nos.251, 259 both of 2011 which were dismissed under orders dated 10.5.2011, against which Board has filed two special leave petitions after removing the defects on Monday i.e.8.8.2011. One of the aforesaid two SLPs has been numbered as S.L.P.(C) No.22380 of 2011. The other S.L.P. is likely to be numbered within 2-3 days. As the orders of the High Court has been challenged by filing special leave petitions, no useful purpose will be served by keeping this matter pending, which is accordingly, disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to appear in the aforesaid two special leave petitions. It goes without saying that Board shall abide by the final orders passed by the Hon’ble Supreme Court. Rajesh/ ( V. N. Sinha, J.)