IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16432 of 2007 Narayan Yadav, son of Late Makum Yadav, resident of village- Kataiya, P.O.- Sahaban, Police Station- Birpur, District-Supaul. ………….. Petitioner. VERSUS 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Registrar, Co-operative Societies, Bihar, Patna. 3. The District Magistrate-cum-Liquidator, Madhepura, District- Madhepura. 4. The Joint Registrar-cum-joint Liquidator, Madhepura, District- Madhepura. 5. The District Co-operative Officer-cum-Assistant Liquidator, Madhepura. 6. The Chairman, Madhepura-Supaul Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Madhepura. 7. The Branch Manager, Madhepura-Supaul Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Birpur Branch, District- Supaul. ………….. Respondents. ----------- 02 28.11.2008 The petitioner states that he had deposited certain amounts with the Madhepura-Supaul Central Co-operative Bank Ltd., Madhepura. As a consequence of winding up of the said Co-operative Bank petitioner was required to file their claim papers before the Bank. Petitioner filed his claim papers, but has not been paid. It was disclosed to him that petitioner’s claim was clubbed with other persons claim and a single cheque was received. The cheque was to be returned to Mumbai for fresh cheque to be issued. This was apparently not done. The result is that all while for payment of their dues petitioner remains deprived. It may be noted that the Collector-cum-District Magistrate, Madhepura is the liquidator for the said Bank. In my view, it would be appropriate for the petitioner to make a fresh detailed representation before the Collector-cum-District Magistrate, Madhepura, who would consider the same and after enquiry pass necessary orders. In case, he finds that the payment is due to the petitioner and has not been paid, he as the liquidator would ensure that within two months of filing of the fresh representation payments are made to the petitioner. In case, for any reasons, he finds that the 2 payments are not to be made or payments are denied, he would pass a speaking order and communicate the same to the petitioner within the said time. With these directions and observations, the writ petition stands disposed of. Trivedi/ ( Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)