IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.2180 of 2010 MOSTT. RENU SINHA, W/O LATE CHANDRESHWAR PRASAD SINHA, R/O MOH SHERPUR (KAYASTH TOLA) IN FRONT OF SAMUDAYAK BHAWAN, MUZAFFARPUR, P.O. MIC BELA, P.S.MUZAFFARPUR SADAR, DISTT&TOWN-MUZAFFARPUR ---Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. MR. AJAY B. NAYAK, THE IRRIGATION COMMISSIONER, WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, SICHAI BHAWAN, OLD SECRETARIAT, PATNA 3. MR. RAJESHWAR DAYAL, THE ENGINEER-IN- CHIEF, WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, SICHAI BHAWAN, OLD SECRETARIAT, PATNA. 4. MR. DHIRENDRA KUMAR, THE CHIEF ENGINEER, WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, VALMIKI NAGAR, DISTT-WEST CHAMPARAN, AT BETTIAH. 5. MR. UMA NATH, THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER, WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT BETTIAH, DISTT-WEST CHAMPARAN AT BETTIAH. 6. MR. B.N.JHA, THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, DON CANAL DIVISION,GANDAK PROJECT, RAM NAGAR, DISTT-WEST CHAMPARAN AT BETTIAH, BIHAR 7. MR. MADAN MOHAN PRASAD, THE JOINT COMMISSIONER CUM THE DIRECTOR, PROVIDENT FUND , DIRECTORATE, PROVIDENT FUND, PANT BHAWAN, BAILEY ROAD, PATNA 8. MR. AJAY KUMAR THAKUR, THE DISTRICT PROVIDENT FUND OFFICER, BETTIAH, DISTT- WEST CHAMPARAN AT BETTIAH 9. MR. D.S.DHALIWAL, THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&E) BIHAR, PATNA. ---Opp Parties ----------- 3. 18.5.2011 Learned counsel for the parties are present. Separate show cause has been filed on behalf of opposite parties no.6,8 and 9. It is submitted on behalf of the opposite parties that the - 2 - grievances of the petitioner have been redressed and necessary payments have been made as detailed in paragraphs 5 and 7 of the show cause filed on behalf of opposite party no.6. However, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that on verification, if any discrepancy in the calculation is found, it will be open for the petitioner to bring it to the notice of the concerned authority along with the supporting papers. In case such discrepancy is found, further amount found payable shall also be paid to the petitioner. In this view of the matter, the contempt application need not proceed further. The same, accordingly, stands disposed of. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)