IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.243 of 2010 VIJAY KUMAR SINGH S/O LATE KALI CHARAN SINGH R/O VILL SHAMPUR, P.O. MADHOPUR, P.S. JAMOBAZAR, DISTT-SIWAN Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, GOPALGANJ 3. THE BLOCK DEVELOPMENT OFFICER BARAULI, P.O.+P.S.BARAULI, DISTT-GOPALGANJ 4. CO-OPERATIVE DEPARTMENT THROUGH THE CO-OPERATIVE SECRETARY, NEW SECRETARIAT, PATNA ----------- 04. 07.10.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. A counter affidavit is stated to have been filed on behalf of respondent no.4 on 6.10.2010. The same is not available on record. The Court requested counsel for the State to make available his copy for perusal so as not to hold up the proceedings on that ground. Let the Zerox copy of the counter affidavit placed by the counsel for the State be kept on record. The office is directed to trace out the original and place on record. The petitioner is stated to be erstwhile PACS Manager, observed as Village Level Worker. His contention was that under a Government policy decision those who have worked for 10 years as Village Level Worker are entitled to pensionary service. The counter affidavit of the respondent no.4 at paragraph-7 in no uncertain terms states that persons like the petitioner “shall become eligible for 2 minimum pension and such Co-operative Manager (now Government servant) were also given one seniority for every five years of service spent as Co- operative Manager.” Learned counsel for the petitioner fairly submits that it satisfies their grievance. The limited submission now being made is for implementation of the same. If the State has taken a decision to make the service of the petitioner pensionable quite naturally they are now required to give effect to such decision by implementation thereof and pay the legitimate pensionary dues within a maximum period of four months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. The application stands allowed. P.K. (Navin Sinha, J.)