IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15837 of 2004 RAM PRASAD SINGH, son of Late Bhikhari Singh, resident of Village Bishun Jagdish, P.S. Amnour, District Saran, presently residing at Mohalla Bada Telpm near Sub Post Office, Chapra, District Saran ---Petitioner Versus 1. The Bihar State Electricity Board, through its Chairman, Patna. 2. General Manager cum Chief Engineer, Transmission Zone-II, Bhikhanpura, Muzaffarpur. 3. The Accounts Officer, Transmission Division. 4. The Deputy Accounts Director (Head Office), Bihar State Electricity Board, Patna. 5. The Executive Engineer, Transmission Division, Hajipur. 6. The Accounts Officer, Electrical Transmission Sub-Division, Chapra. ---Respondents ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. Ravi Shankar Sahay,Advocate For the Respondent : Mr. Subhash Kishore Verma & Mr. Jainendra Kr. Pushkar, Advocates ------- 9. 8.7.2009 Interlocutory Application No.3736 of 2009 has been filed for substituting the name of the applicant Ram Babu Singh, who is stated to be the only legal heir of the original writ petitioner Ram Prasad Singh, who died during the pendency of this writ application. Copy of the aforesaid interlocutory application has been served on the learned counsel for the petitioner. Having no objection, the interlocutory application is allowed. Let the applicant Ram Babu Singh be substituted in place of the original writ petitioner Ram Prasad Singh after expunging his name from the record. The learned counsel appearing for the newly substituted petitioner submits that most of the retiral dues have been 2 paid during the lifetime of the original writ petitioner. However, if anything has remained left to be paid, the same should be paid to the applicant. The learned counsel appearing for the respondent- Board submits that there is no specific detail in the writ petition with regard to any unpaid claim. In the above circumstances, the learned counsel for the substituted petitioner submits that in case any retiral dues remains to be paid, the petitioner may be permitted to file such a representation within a period of four weeks along with the certified copy of the present order before the authority concerned. Considering the submission, the petitioner will be at liberty to file a representation before the authority concerned with regard to the unpaid claims, if any, along with the certified copy of the present order within a period of four weeks, which shall be considered in accordance with law. The writ application stands disposed of with the above observations/directions. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)