IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.4203 of 2010 1. Jay Prasad Singh S/O Sri Janardan Pd. Singh R/O Ankuri P.S. Paliganj, Distt.- Patna Versus 1. The Food Corporation of India, Through Its Secretary 2. Chairman, Food Corporation of India 3. Manager, District Office, Food Corporation of India, Firdaus Building Exhibition Road, Patna- 1 4. Godown Manager, Mahabalipur Centre, Paliganj Block, Patna 5. The State Of Bihar, Through Commissioner-Cum- Secretary Department Of Supply, Bihar Patna 6. Collector-Cum-District Magistrate, Patna 7. Sub Divisional Officer, Paliganj, Patna 8. The Block Development Officer, Paliganj, Patna ---------- 4 12-08-2011. Mr. Mahendra Prasad Bharti, learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr. Prabhakar Tekriwal, learned counsel representing the Food Corporation of India and Mr. K.C.Jha, learned Assistant Counsel to S.C.4 for the State are present. The dispute is with regard to payment of the price for supply of 1684 bags of paddy by the petitioner to the respondent no.4 the Godown Manager of the Food Corporation of India. A counter affidavit has been filed on behalf of the respondent Food Corporation of India enclosing the receipt issued for the supply of paddy bags and according to which only 1484 bags were supplied by the petitioner along 2 with his brothers, namely, Jai Prasad Singh and Udai Prasad Singh. It is stated that from perusal of the receipt issued to be petitioner, it would manifest that the petitioner had supplied only 559 bags of paddy to the Food Corporation of India and for which he has already received the payment. It is contended that the other brothers of the petitioner have also accepted the payments without raising any dispute. In that view of the matter, nothing survives in the writ petition and it is accordingly disposed of. The petitioner, if so advised, may take recourse to the remedy as available to him in law. ahk (Jyoti Saran, J.)