IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7125 of 2007 Sushil Kumar Jha, son of late Radhakant Jha, resident of Village + P.O. Malirli, P.S. Bibhutipur, Dist. Samastipur. -------- Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Regional Deputy Director of Education, Darbhanga. 3. District Education Officer, Samastipur. 4. The Deputy Education Extension Officer, Samastipur. 5. The Sub-Treasury Officer, Dalsingsarai. 6. The Civil S.D.O., Dalsingsarai, Samastipur. --------- Respondents ----------- 2 20.09.2011 Heard learned counsel for the parties. Learned counsel for the petitioner as with regard to the following three reliefs:- “1(I) To pay the dues payment of the petitioner for medical leave in the year 2001 for 3 days and for E.L. in the year 2002 for six days, with an appropriate statutory interest. (II) To pay the arrears of the salary from 17-9-03 to 8 June 2005, with an appropriate statutory interest. (III) To pay the differences of the salary from 9 June 05 to 28 February 2006 and other relief(s) as per the facts and circumstances.” prayed by the petitioner, would submit that though there is no dispute with regard to the admissibility of the aforementioned amount but, the petitioner for more no justifiable reason has been deprived of the amount in question. In that context, he himself placed reliance on certain portion of the counter 2 affidavit copy, whereof was served earlier. Mr. Anis Akhtar, learned counsel for the respondents, would submit that a sum of Rs. 1,01,657/- has been in fact paid to the petitioner by way of settlement of his claim and if any further amount on the three heads would be payable and if the petitioner could satisfy the authorities as with regard to such admissibility of payment, the respondents would definitely reconsider the matter and make payment of the balance amount, if any. That being so, as the whole situation has changed after filing of the writ application specially after payment of a sum of Rs. 1,01,657/-, this Court would give liberty to the petitioner to agitate the remaining grievances for payment of amount as noted above and in case such a representation is filed by the petitioner, it will be the duty of the Regional Deputy Director of Education, Darbhanga to pass an appropriate order for payment of balance admitted amount, if any, strictly in accordance with law. This exercise, however, must be completed by the respondent no.2, Regional Deputy Director of Education, Darbhanga 3 within a period of six months from the date of filing of the representation. With the aforementioned observations and direction, this application is disposed of. Rsh (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)