IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.3055 of 2009 RAJ KUMAR MISHRA, son of Late Gopaljee Mishra, resident of Vill.-Dularpur, P.S.-Sadar, Distt.-Darbhanga. ---Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. Sri Rana Awadesh Singh, presently posted as the Commissioner, Darbhanga Division, Darbhanga. 3. Sri Asauwa Chancho, presently posted as the District Magistrate, Samastipur. 4. Sri Pawan Kumar Singh, presently posted as the In-Charge Block Development Officer-Cum- Circle Officer, Sarairanjan, Samastipur. ---Opposite Parties ----------- 5. 13.9.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the opposite parties. Separate show cause has been filed on behalf of opposite parties no.2 and 4 stating therein to the effect that for want of requisite pension papers, which are required to be filed by the petitioner, the admissible payment of the pensionary benefits could not be paid till date. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that as of now, in the month of June, 2010, the petitioner has submitted the requisite pension papers to opposite party no.4 and as such, the same deserves to be considered and admissible payment be made. Learned Standing Counsel no.5 submits that in view of the above, it would appear that no contempt is made out. However, since the petitioner states that the pension papers have been submitted to opposite party no.4, the same would be attended to without delay and the necessary payment of pensionary benefits be - 2 - made expeditiously, preferably within a period of three months. Further, the learned Standing Counsel no.5 submits that although the petitioner has submitted the pension papers to opposite party no.4, however, for expeditious disposal, the petitioner may submit fresh pension papers along with any other claims before opposite party no.4 with intimation to opposite party no.3. The contempt application is, accordingly, disposed of. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)