IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4224 of 2002 Bihar Blind People's Care Society through its Secretary, dr. S.N.Upadhyaya, a Society registered under Societies Registration Act, bearing Registration no.46/90-91, having registered office at 339, MIG Kankarbagh Colony, P.S. Kankerbagh Town & District - Patna Versus 1. The Union Of India through the Secretary, Department of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi 2. The Secretary, Department of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi 3. The Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of India, North Block, New Delhi 4. The State of Bihar through Secretary, Primary Education Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna With CWJC No.4302 Of 2002 Bihar Blind People's Care Society through its Secretary, dr. S.N.Upadhyaya, a Society registered under Societies Registration Act, bearing Registration no.46/90-91, having registered office at 339, MIG Kankarbagh Colony, P.S. Kankerbagh Town & District - Patna Versus 1. The Union Of India through the Secretary, Department of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi 2. The Secretary, Department of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi 3. The Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of India, North Block, New Delhi 4. The State of Bihar through Secretary, Primary Education Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 4. The Desk Officer, Ministry of Human Resources Development (Department of Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi 5. The State of Bihar through the Secretary-cum- Commissioner, Human Resources Development Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 6. The Secretary-cum-Commissioner, Finance Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 2 7. The Director, State Education Research and Training Council, Bihar, Patna With CWJC No.7284 Of 2004 Bihar Blind People's Care Society through its Secretary, dr. S.N.Upadhyaya, a Society registered under Societies Registration Act, bearing Registration no.46/90-91, having registered office at 339, MIG Kankarbagh Colony, P.S. Kankerbagh Town & District - Patna Versus 1. The Union Of India through the Secretary, Department of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi 2. The Secretary, Department of Secondary & Higher Education Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India, New Delhi 3. The Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of India, North Block, New Delhi 4. The State of Bihar through Secretary cum Commissioner, Department of Education, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 5. The Director, State Education Research and Training Council, Bihar, Patna ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. Uma Shankar Parasad, Sr. Advocate Mr. Kamala Kant Tiwary, Advocate For the State: Mr. Prasoon Sinha, GA III Mr. Satish Narayan Singh, AC to GA III Mr. Prabhat Kumar, AC to GA III For the Union of India, Mr. S.N.Pathak, Advocate --- 10 11/5/2010 In this batch of writ petitions the grievance agitated by the petitioner, namely, Bihar Blond People’s Care Society is that though there is recommendation for payment to the Society by the State Government, yet the Central Government has not yet made the payment. It is not disputed by Mr. Prasoon Sinha, learned counsel for the 3 State, that the State Government has made the recommendation for payment. It is also not disputed by Mr. S.N.Pathak, learned counsel for the Union of India, that the Central Government was required to pay the amount on proper verification that certain conditions precedent are satisfied. Till today no order has been passed by the Central Government. In view of aforesaid, these writ petitions are disposed of with a direction that the competent authority of the Central Government after communicating with the State Government and the petitioner shall decide whether the amount is payable as per the norms and thereafter pass a cogent and germane order keeping in view the recommendation of the State Government and other requisite norms that govern the field . Let this exercise be completed within a period of three months from the date of receipt of the order passed today. The writ petitions are, accordingly, disposed of. Neyaz/ ( Dipak Misra, CJ.) (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)