IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.146 of 2010 1. ROOPLAL MOCHI S/O LATE RAM KHELAWAN DAS R/O VILL- DESHNA, P.O- DESHNA, P.S- ASTHAWAN, DISTT- NALANDA, STATE- BIHAR …PETITIONER VERSUS 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF REGISTRATION, BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE. A.I.G. REGISTRATION, BIHAR, PATNA 4. THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE (D.M) NALANDA AT BIHAR SHARIF 5. THE DISTRICT REGISTRAR, NALANDA AT BIHAR SHARIF 6. THE DISTRICT SUB-REGISTRAR, NALANDA AT BIHAR SHARIF 7. THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A&G), BIHAR, PATNA 8. THE TREASURY OFFICER, NALANDA ( BIHAR SHARIF) ……………………………………………………………………………….RESPONDENTS ******** FOR THE PETITIONER :- MR. MANISH SAHAY, ADVOCATE FOR THE RESPONDENTS :- MR. LALA S.N. RAIS, AC TO GA VIII FOR RESPONDENT NO. 7 :- MR. RAJ NANDAN PRASAD, ADVOCATE ************* 2 14/05/2010 Considering the statement made on behalf of the State Government that the Department is making an exercise to dispose of all the pending cases of Assured Career Progression. And since petitioner has completed 21 years of Government Service as is evident, his case shall also be considered for the grant of first Assured Career Progression. Since other persons have not come before this Court, the Court is not obliged to pass orders regarding their cases or the admissibility of their claims. The State has admitted that the petitioner is eligible for being granted First Assured Career Progression and thus his case should be considered and disposed of within a period of three months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order as the 2 petitioner retired in the year 2002 and has been waiting for the said benefit for the last eight years. After granting the petitioner, the First Assured Career Progression as per the law, the petitioner’s benefit should also be recalculated by the concerned authority and the authority should ensure that the petitioner gets the arrears of his payment. This application is disposed of with the aforesaid observations and directions. Anand ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)