IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.11930 of 2011 1. Shiv Dani Singh, son of Late Mathura Prasad Singh, resident of Mohalla- Anandpuri, West Boring Canal Road, House No. 140, P.S. – S.K. Puri, District Patna 2. Rabindra Kumar Narayan, son of Late Raj Kishore Narayan resident of Mohalla- Patrakar Nagar, I.O.C. Road, Sipara, P.S. Phulwarisharif, District Patna …. … Petitioners Versus 1. The Chairman, The Bihar State Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ashok Raj Path, Patna- 800 004, P.S. Pirbahore, District- Patna 2. The Managing Director, The Bihar State Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ashok Raj Path, Patna- 800 004, P.S. Pirbahore, District- Patna 3. The Deputy General Manager, Personnel and Administration-cum- Secretary, (B.O.T.), Board of Trustee, Bihar State Co-operative Bank Ltd., Ashok Raj Path, Patna, P.S. Pirbahore, District- Patna … … Respondents ---------------------------------- For the Petitioners :Mr. Sachchidanand Choudhary No.2, Advocate For the Respondents Mr. S.N. Pathak, Advocate 05/ 27.09.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the Bihar State Co-operative Bank Limited, Bihar (hereinafter referred to as the Bank). 2. This writ petition has been filed for a direction to the respondent- Bank to pay interest to the petitioners on the delayed payment of the amount in compliance of the orders of the High Court dated 29.10.2010 passed in C.W.J.C. No. 828 of 2004. During the pendency of the writ petition, petitioners 2 have been paid the amount of ` 1,51,032.65 and ` 1,49,658/- as was directed under order dated 29.10.2010, but much beyond the time fixed under order dated 29.10.2010. 3. In the circumstances, I direct the Bank to pay interest at the rate admissible in the savings bank account to the petitioners for the period of delay during which the amount was not paid in compliance of the High Court order i.e. within two months from the date of receipt of the order dated 29.10.2010 by the authorities of the Bank. The amount of interest should be credited in the account of the petitioners within one month from today. 4. The writ petition stands disposed of. 5. It goes without saying that if any other amount is due from the petitioners to the Bank, the Bank is at liberty to take steps for recovery of the said amount from the petitioners. Arjun/ ( V. N. Sinha, J.)