IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15385 of 2006 Manoranjan Kumar Singh, son of late Lallan Prasad Singh, resident of Kamalaya, Magadh Colony, Road No.2, P.S. Chandauti, District Gaya … Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 3. Veer Kunwar Singh University, Bhojpur at Arrah through its Vice Chancellor 4. The College Co-ordinator Development Committee, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Bhojpur at Arrah 5. The Registrar, Veer Kunwar Singh University, Bhojpur at Arrah 6. The Principal, Gram Bharti College, Ramgarh, P.S. Ramgarh, District Kaimur … Respondents ----------- 3. 11.7.2011 No one appears for the petitioner. Counsel for the University and the Principal of Gram Bharti College, Ramgarh are present. From the reading of the writ application and the relief claimed therein it becomes clear that the petitioner has some grievance with regard to reimbursement of financial assistance amount sanctioned by the University Grant Commission (U.G.C.). The respondents in their counter affidavit have explained that U.G.C. scheme has certain modalities and therefore, when U.G.C. had directed the Principal of the College by letter dated 24th July, 2008 to submit a revised statement of expenditure as 2 with regard to Minor Research Project awarded to the petitioner, an information was sent to the petitioner by a letter dated 22.8.2008 to submit the revised statement of expenditure but the petitioner on 3.12.2008 had refused to submit such revised statement of expenditure on the ground of pendency of this writ application. As would be apparent there was no order passed by this Court under which either of the parties were restrained from finalizing the claim of the petitioner and if therefore the petitioner was required to avail the U.G.C. benefit on satisfying the conditions thereof and the revised statement of expenditure was a part of such condition, the petitioner cannot avoid the same by taking plea of pendency of the writ application. That being so, this application is disposed of with a liberty to the petitioner to claim his amount of U.G.C. if and when he would complete the requirement laid down by the U.G.C. as informed to him by the Principal of the College. 3 With the aforementioned liberty, this application is disposed of. (Mihir Kumar Jha,J.) Surendra/