IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4192 of 2006 SMT.PRABHAWATI SINHA, wife of Late Dr. Deep Narayan Singh, resident of Shri Krishnapuri, 59-D (Prabha Bhavan), Rajesh Kumar Path, Patna. ---Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat, Bailey Road, Patna. 3. Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat, Bailey Road, Patna. 4. Vice-Chancellor, Patna University, Ashok Raj Path, Patna. 5. Registrar, Patna University, Ashok Raj Path, Patna. 6. Accountant General, Bihar, Patna. 7. The Director, National Institute of Technology, Ashok Raj Path, Patna. ---Respondents ----------- 5. 2.7.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State as well as the learned counsel appearing for the Accountant General. Learned counsel for the petitioner informs that the writ petitioner has died and there is no legal representative but, however, filed an interlocutory application stating therein to the effect that there is a trust deed in which the petitioner was also one trustee along with other trustees and, as such, other trustees are entitled to receive the retiral dues of the deceased employee. Considering the submissions of the parties, it is very much clear that the writ petitioner had filed writ petition claiming retiral dues on the ground that her husband retired from the post of Principal of Patna Engineering College, Patna on 31st of January, 1978 and thereafter the pension and all other retiral dues were settled. The husband of the petitioner was getting pension till his death on 21.3.2003. 2 Having regard to the facts and circumstances of the case that there is no legal representative of the writ petitioner and she has reportedly died on 11.8.2007, this Court finds no merit in this writ application and the same is, accordingly, dismissed. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)