IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.17682 of 2011 1. Dinesh Kumar S/O Late Bisundeo Rai Resident Of Village-Hakimabad,Ps- Muffasil Samastipur,District-Samastipur. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar Through The Principal Secretary Food And Civil Supply Department Govt.Of Bihar,Patna. 2. The District Magistrate Samastipur Dist.Samastipur. 3. The Deputy Development Commissioner,Samastipur District Samastipur. 4. The District Supply Officer,Samastipur Distt-Samastipur. 5. The Sub Divisional Officer,Samastipur District-Samastipur. 6. The Block Development Officer,Samastipur Block,District Samastipur. 2 25.11.2011 Learned counsel for the petitioner is permitted to implead the S.H.O., Muffasil P.S., Samastipur as party respondent no.7. The petitioner, who is a P.D.S. dealer at Samastipur block in the district of Samastipur, seeks quashing of the notice dated 6.6.2011, contained in memo no.2234 issued by the Block Development Officer, Samastipur whereby he has been directed to refund a sum of Rs.6,90,889.23 towards the value of undistributed rice to the tune of 809.62 quintals allotted under S.G.RY. Scheme. The petitioner disputes the quantity of rice allotted to him as well as quantity of rice that remains with him. He submits that the petitioner had received 1538.89 quintals of rice out of which he had distributed 750.78 quintals of rice under valid permits and only 788.11 quintals of rice remains with him. He time and again requested the authorities concerned to take back the undistributed stock of rice but no action was taken on their behalf. Learned State counsel submits that the submission of the petitioner is subject to the verification. Earlier similar matters had come up before this Court in C.W.J.C. No. 711 of 2011 (Awadh Prasad Singh Vs. The State of 2 KHAN Bihar & Ors.) & C.W.J.C. No. 757 of 2011 (Suresh Prasad @ Raj Kumar Vs. The State of Bihar & Ors.). The aforesaid writ applications have been disposed of by order dated 06.07.2011 after noticing the submissions of learned counsel for the parties. As the facts and issues are common, the order dated 06.07.2011 passed in C.W.J.C. No. 711of 2011 and C.W.J.C. No. 757 of 2011 would also govern the instant writ petition. This writ petition is disposed of in terms of the order dated 06.07.2011 passed in C.W.J.C. No. 711 of 2011 and C.W.J.C. No. 757 of 2011 including interim protection, as mentioned therein, with the condition that the petitioner would deposit the value of 80 quintals of undistributed rice at Rs.10 per Kg. or the rice itself, if already not deposited within six weeks from today. The petitioner should also file a representation raising his grievance before the Block Development Officer, Samastipur within four weeks from today which would be disposed of by the authority concerned within further ten weeks. In the meanwhile, no coercive steps would be taken against the petitioner. (S.P.Singh,J)