IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.264 of 2010 Prof.(Dr.) Awadh Kishore Thakur, Son of Late Ramashis Prasad Thakur, resident of Mohalla-Shastri Nagar, Road No.4, College Road, P.S.-Kotwali, District-Munger. .........Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar, through the Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Department of Finance, Government of Bihar, Old Secretariar, Patna. 2. The Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna. 3. The Director, Department of Higher Education, Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna. 4. The Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, through its Registrar. 5. The Vice Chancellor, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University,Bhagalpur 6. The Registrar, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur. 7. The Finance Officer, Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur. 8. The Principal, R.D. & D.J. College, Munger. ........Respondents. ----------- 2. 07. 01. 2010. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State as also Respondent-University. The grievance of the petitioner is with regard to upon his superannuation from the post of Professor from R.D. & D.J. College, Munger on 31st May, 2008, he has not received the entire retiral dues and other dues as indicated in paragraph 16 of the writ application. Learned counsel for the University submits that petitioner has filed this writ application without exhausting the internal remedy. In the above circumstances, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for expeditious disposal of the aforesaid claims, petitioner proposes to file a representation before 2 Respondent No.6. In case, such representation is filed along with relevant documents in support of his claim as also certified copy of the present order within a period of six weeks from today, Respondent No. 6 shall consider and dispose of grievances of the petitioner as raised in his representation in accordance with law expeditiously preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representation so that the grievance of the petitioner could be settled at the earliest and admitted dues, if any, could also be paid without delay with statutory interest. With the above observations/directions, the writ application stands disposed of. m.p. (Shailesh Kumar Sinha,J.)