IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7889 of 2011 NILAMBER JHA RETIRED AS PANCHAYAT SEVAK CUM SECRETARY, SON OF LATE KULADHAR JHA, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE BISHANPUR, P.S. MORE, POST MORE, DISTRICT DARBHANGA. ... ... PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE COLLECTOR, DARBHANGA. 3. THE B.D.O. SINGHWARA, DISTRICT DARBHANGA. 4. THE B.D.O. MANIGACHCHI, DISTRICT DARBHANGA. 5. THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL, BIHAR, PATNA. 6. THE DIRECTOR, DIRECTORATE OF PROVIDENT FUND, BIHAR, PATNA. 7. THE PROVIDENT FUND OFFICER, DARBHANGA. ... ... RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2. 3.5.2011. Heard Shri Ratan Kumar Kumar, learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri Ajay Kumar, learned A.C. to S.C.6, who appears on behalf of respondent nos.1 to 4, 6 and 7 and Shri J.P. Karn, learned counsel appearing on behalf of respondent no.5/Accountant General. The petitioner, who retired as Panchayat Sevak Cum Secretary from Singhwara Block, has prayed for directing the respondents to make payment of his retiral dues. Learned counsel for the petitioner Shri Ratan Kumar Kumar submits that the writ petition may be disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to file representation before the competent authority. 2 In view of the stand taken by learned counsel for the petitioner, the writ petition is being disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to file representation before respondent no.2/Collector, Darbhanga within a period of six weeks from today. If such representation is filed, respondent no.2 is required to examine the same and pass appropriate order in accordance with law redressing the grievances of the petitioner within a period of three months from the date of filing of such representation. Even in case of refusal, respondent no.2 is directed to pass a speaking order within aforesaid time. With aforesaid observation and direction, the writ petition stands disposed of. N.H./ ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)