IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18304 of 2011 Kailash Singh aged about 60 years, son of Late Panchu Singh, resident of Village Baseta, P.O. + P.S. Imamganj, Gaya, …Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through the Chairman cum Principal Secretary, Department of Environment and Forest, Govt. of Bihar, Sichai Bhawan, Patna-1 2. The Managing Director, Bihar State Forest Development Corporation Ltd. 13 Patliputra Colony Patna 13 3. The Divisional Manager, Minor, Forest Produce Project Division, Gaya. …Respondents ----------- 02. 17.10.2011 Both sides present. Petitioner prays for the following relief(s) as would appear from para 1(i) of the application which reads as follows:- “To direct the respondents to pay the salary to the petitioner which from 6 Nov. 2004 to Sep. 2009 till the date of superannuation with interest on the basis of 6th pay committee report which are equivalent of the Central Govt. Employee.” From bare perusal of the relief(s) and the pleadings, it appears that the petitioner is approaching this Court after two years for the said relief(s). It is also admitted position that petitioner in the meanwhile superannuated from service with effect from 30th September, 2009. Mr. Verma, learned counsel fairly states that for payment of post retiral dues, the petitioner has already filed a separate writ case. Having considered the inordinate delay in approaching this Court for the relief(s) set out hereinabove, this 2 Court is not inclined to invoke its extra-ordinary writ jurisdiction in the matter. However, refusal to interfere with the matter would not preclude the petitioner from filing a fresh copy of his representation (Annexure-3) along with a copy of the present order before the respondent concerned and the said respondent from considering and disposing of his representation in accordance with law as quickly as possible. With the aforesaid direction/observation, the application stands disposed of. hr ( Kishore K. Mandal )