IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.8212 of 2005 JAWAHAR SINGH son of Late Ram Chandra Singh, resident of village + Post-Kaithi, Via- Raghunathpur, Dist.-Buxar, at present Mohalla- Bindtoli, Near Sidnath Mandir, Ara, Post +P.S.- Ara, Dist. Ara. ……. …….Petitioner Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR 2.The Secretary Higher Education, govt. of Bihar, Patna. 3.The Vice Chancellor, Veer Kuwar Singh University, Ara 4.The Registrar, Veer Kuwar Singh University, Ara 5.The Finance Officer, Veer Kuwar Singh University, Ara 6.The Principal, Maharaja College, Ara, P.S. & Dist.-Ara 7.The Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Dist.-Gaya through its Registrar. ……. ……Respondents ----------- 6. 24.1.2011. Heard Mr. Rajendra Prasad Singh, learned senior counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the University as well as learned counsel for the State. In this case earlier by order dated 23.3.2010 time was granted to the University with an observation for redressing the grievance of the petitioner. Learned counsel for University submits that the petitioner’s grievances have already been redressed. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that it appears that still some grievances are pending. Since almost all the grievances of the petitioner have already been redressed, there is no need to further keep the matter pending. However, liberty is granted to the petitioner to file a fresh representation, if some grievance is still subsists, before respondent 2 no.3 i.e. the Vice Chancellor, Veer Kuwar Singh University, Ara. If such representation is filed, it is expected that the respondent no.3 will examine the same in its right perspective and pass final order within a period three months from the date of filing such representation. It is made clear that if respondent no.3 considers the grievance of the petitioner as genuine, he will pass appropriate order for clearing the dues within the aforesaid period. The writ petition thus stands disposed of. Md.S. ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)