IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.526 of 2008 RAJENDRA SHARMA Son of Late Fateh Narain Singh, resident of village Konchi, P.O. Pariaya, Dist. Gaya. Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR through Sri Jitendra Srivastav Son of father’s name not known, the District Magistrate, Gaya, District Gaya. 2.Sri Anupam Kumar Son of father’s name not known, the Director General of Provident Fund, Bailey Road, Pant Bhawan, Patna. 3.Sri Arvind Kumar Verma, Son of father’s name not known, the District Provident Fund Officer, Gaya, Dist.Gaya. 4.Sri Md. Guphran Son of Father’s name not known, the Block Development officer, Amas, District Gaya. ----------- 3 4/2/2010 Heard counsel for the petitioner. No one appears for the State. Earlier this Court had disposed of the writ application by order dated 16.7.2007. Operative portion whereof reads as follows:- “The counsel for the petitioner in that view of the matter is given liberty to file a representation before the authority concerned giving the basis for such claim along with documentary proof, if any. It is expected that upon filing of such a representation along with a copy of this order, the authority concerned within eight weeks shall disposed of the same by a speaking order and in case any further amount is found payable as is being claimed by the petitioner the same will also be paid within a period of next four weeks.” Counsel for the petitioner would submit that such order has not been complied as yet. No one has appeared on behalf of the State and as such this Court instead of keeping the matter pending would direct the 2 opposite parties or their successor in office to ensure that the orders given earlier, as noted above, is complied in letter and spirit within a period of three months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. Application stands disposed of. Abhay Kumar ( Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)