IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.18129 of 2011 Ramchandra Prasad Singh, aged about 62 years, son of Late Bahadur Singh, resident of Mohalla Kumar Bagh Road, Police Station Kanke, District Ranchi, Jharkhand. ... ... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through Secretary Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Principal, Jewahar Lal Nehru, Medical College, Bhagalpur, P.O. and P.S. Bhagalpur. 4. The Accountant General (A & E), Bihar, Patna. 5. The District Provident Fund Officer, Bhagalpur. ... ... Respondents. ---------------------------------- 3. 18.10.2011. Heard Shri Ashok Kumar Karna, learned counsel for the petitioner, Shri Swapnil Kumar Singh, learned A.C. to A.A.G.2, who appears on behalf of respondent nos.1, 2, 3 and 5 and Shri Satyendra Kumar Jha, learned counsel appearing on behalf of respondent no.4/Accountant General, Bihar, Patna. The petitioner had retired on 31.12.2009 as Head Clerk from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Bhagalpur. The writ petition was filed with a prawyer to direct the respondents to pay all his retiral dues. Learned counsel for the petitioner, at the time of hearing of the petition, informs the court that during pendency of the writ petition, the retiral dues have been paid, 2 but pension has not been revised. It was further submitted that the amount of G.P.F. was paid at belated stage on which petitioner shall be entitled to get admissible statutory interest. It was submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that the petitioner can be granted liberty to approach the authority concerned in respect of revision of his pension before the competent authority. In view of the stand taken by the parties, there is no need to further keep the matter pending. The writ petition is being disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to approach the competent authority in respect of revision of pension as well as for interest by filing detailed representation. If such representation is filed, the court expects that same will be examined in its right perspective preferably within a period of four months from the date of filing of such representation. The writ petition stands disposed of. N.H./ ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)