%QN‘?@ § 1/ $ingie Bench IN THE HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH A’l‘ BILASPUR / W. . NO. 44—[4 [2005 : f/JDaya Ram Verma S/o Lal Chand Verma, aged about 63 years, Retired, Assistant Veterinmy Health Area Officer, R/o. Reserve Police Line, Gouri Para, Ambikapur, Distt. Surguja (C.G.). PETITIONER VERSUS RESPONDENTS : 1. The Accountant Genera], Chhattistarh, Raipur, Tahsil 8n Distt. Raipur (C.G.). Senior Account Officer, Nidhi—8, Office of Accountant General, Chhattisgarh, Raipur, Tahsil 81, Distt. Raipur (C.G.). Joint Director, Veterinary Medical Services, Distt. Bilaspur (C.G.). 1/, y, WRIT PETITION UNDER ARTICLE 226/227 OF THE ONSTITUTION OF INDIA x 7 ,n la‘ mg? C HIGH COURT OF CHHA’ITISGARH AT BILASPUR Writ Petition No. 4414 of 2005 Petiu‘oner Daya Ram Verma Versus Rsspondents : Tha Accountant General and others single Bench: Hon’blc Mr. Justice Satish K. Agihotti. Shri Manoj Mishra, counsd for thg P€titionsn Shn' A.S, Kachhawaha, Govamment Advocate assisting Shri V.V.S. Moorthy, Deputy Advocate Ganeral for the respondents/State. ' The following order of the Court was passed by Satish’K. Agnihotri J. ‘ Bablu ORDER (3 15‘ March, 2006) Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the entire payment of General Provident Fund amount with interest has been paid to the petitioner. Leaxned counsel for the respondents admits statement of the learned counsel for the petitioner. In View of the above, the writ petition has become inn'uctuous and as such the wn't petition is dismissed having become infructuous. No order as to costs. g. V ,§atish K. Agm'hom Judge Sd/—