IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.115 of 2005 BRAJ NANDAN PRASAD Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 3 19.11.2009 None appears on behalf of the petitioner. Mr. Om Prakash Singh J.C. to Dharmeshwar Mishra, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the Board is present. The petitioner filed the present writ application for payment of his post retiral dues having retired from the post of Accounts Assistant in the Bihar State Electricity Board with effect from 31.8.2002. A counter affidavit was filed on behalf of the respondent, Board on 20.10.2008 and in paragraph No.5 thereof the following payments have been shown to have been made to the petitioner namely :- “(i) G.S.S. amount Rs. 36,101/- has been paid vide Cheque No. 706481 dated 22.4.2003. (ii) Leave encashment amount Rs. 72,204/- has been paid vide Cheque No. 527281 dated 30.1.2006 (iii) Gratuity amount Rs. 1,91,714/- has been paid vide Cheque No. 511214 dated 7.12.2004. (iv) G.P.F. final withdrawal amount Rs. 2 1,48,947/- has been paid vide Cheque No. 569479 dated 30.8.2003. (v) Pension arrear 1.9.2002 to 31.5.2003 amount Rs. 52,290/- has been paid vide Cheque No. 511895 dated 17.3.2005.” It is thus stated that all admissible retiral benefits of the petitioner has been paid to him. Although the counter affidavit was filed as back as on 20.10.2008 there is no rejoinder on behalf of the petitioner to controvert the statement made in paragraphs 5 and 6 of the counter affidavit. In that view of the matter, no useful purpose would be served to keep this writ petition pending. This writ petition is disposed of with liberty to the petitioner to file a representation before the respondent Secretary of the Board, if he disputes any of the calculation made towards his retiral dues. If any such application is filed by the petitioner within four weeks from today, the respondent Secretary would dispose of the same within four weeks from the date of receipt of such representation and if any further amount is found due to be payable to the petitioner, the same should be paid within further two 3 weeks thereafter. This writ application is disposed of with the aforesaid directions. Bibhash (Jyoti Saran, J. )