IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.12955 of 2010 KESHAW RAM, son of Late Feku Ram, resident of Bhootnath Road, M.I.G. 6MF, 7/28, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, P.S. Bahadurpur, Town & Distt.-Patna. ---Petitioner Versus 1. THE BIHAR STATE HOUSING BOARD, 6 Sardar Patel Marg, Patna through its Managing Director. 2. The Principal Secretary, Urban Development and Housing Board, Bihar, Patna. 3. Mrs. Vandana Priyadarshi, Managing Director, Bihar State Housing Board, 6 Patel Path, Patna. 4. Mr Rajendra Prasad, Secretary, Bihar State Housing Board, 6 Sardar Patel Marg, Patna. 5. Mr Birendra Prasad Singh, Chief Accounts Officer, Bihar State Housing Board, 6 Sardar Patel Marg, Patna. 6. Mr. Mohsin Ansari, Chartered Accountant, appointed by Bihar State Housing Board, Patna. ---Respondents ----------- 2. 12.8.2010 Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and Mrs. Nilu Agrawal, learned counsel appearing for the respondent-Board. The grievance of the petitioner is that upon his superannuation on 31st of March, 2009 as an Accountant from the office of the respondent-Board, no terminal dues have been paid to him. It is submitted that there is a departmental proceeding and a criminal proceeding was also initiated against him for an offence under section 353/506 of the Indian Penal Code. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that notwithstanding the pendency of the aforesaid proceedings, the petitioner is entitled to receive the admissible retiral dues. The petitioner is not receiving the provisional pension as also the amount of leave encashment and the provident 2 fund dues etc. Learned counsel for the respondent-Board submits that the claims of the petitioner need to be verified from the records. In the above circumstances, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for expeditious disposal of the pending unpaid retiral dues as highlighted in this writ application, the petitioner proposes to file a detailed representation before the Managing Director, Bihar State Housing Board, Patna (respondent no.3). In case such a representation is filed stating the details of his unpaid claims as also enclosing the copy of the relevant documents, if any, in support of such claims along with the certified copy of the present order within a period of four weeks, the grievances of the petitioner as raised in his representation be considered in accordance with law expeditiously, preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representation, so that the grievances of the petitioner may be settled and the admitted dues, if any, may also be paid with interest permissible under the rules. However, upon consideration, if any of the claims or any part of the claims is found not admissible, the same shall be informed to the petitioner with the reasons thereof. The writ application stands disposed of with the above observations/directions. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)