IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2010 of 2005 N.D.P.S.COMPUTER PVT.LTD. Versus THE CHIEF ELECTROL OFFICER-CUM ----------- 2 25.8.2009 The petitioner prays for a direction to the respondent authorities to pay rest amount of Rs.35,25,548/- which is due since October, 2000 against the agreement dated 24.11.1998 regarding the work for computerization of electoral rolls, printing of electoral rolls and submitting compact discs containing the data. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that it had earlier moved this court for a direction to the respondents to pay the rest of the dues in C.W.J.C.No.2380 of 2003 and this court by order dated 28.4.2004 observed as follows: “In the facts and circumstances of aforementioned, this writ petition is disposed of with a direction to respondent no.2 to furnish the details of the payment made to the petitioner on demand being made by him within two months after conclusion of the ensuing Parliamentary election. If the petitioner finds any discrepancy he will be at liberty to approach respondent no.2 by filing representation with all details. Having regard to the facts and circumstances, the petitioner will be at liberty to move the Civil Court of competent jurisdiction for any remaining relief”. Learned counsel further asserts that the petitioner had earlier also filed C.W.J.C.No.10585 of 2002 which was disposed of on 8.1.2003 with an observation that if the payment is not made 2 KHAN within one month, the respondents would be liable to pay suitable interest on the due amount. He further submits that the order dated 28.4.2004 passed in C.W.J.C.No.2380 of 2003 has not been complied with as the respondent no.2 did not furnish the details of the payment made to the petitioner on demand being made by it within two months after completion of Parliamentary election. He submits that the representation of the petitioner has not been disposed of as yet as stipulated in the order dated 28.4.2004 contained in Annexure-5. Mr. J.P. Karan, learned counsel for the respondents submits that it would appear from Annexure-6 which is legal notice dated 27.9.2004 written on behalf of the petitioner that a statement of payment was received by the petitioner vide letter dated 23.7.2004. He further submits that all admitted dues have been paid to the petitioner. Having heard learned counsel for the parties, this court observes that if the petitioner files a copy of the aforesaid representation before the respondent authorities, the same would be disposed of preferably within two months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. With the aforesaid observations and directions, this writ petition stands disposed of. (S.P.Singh,J)