IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.9838 of 2010 M/S Subodh Kumar, Aspura, Bikaram, Patna through one of its Partner Shri Braj Kishore Singh of Vill.- Aspura, P.S. Bikram, Distt.- Patna ……..Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar through Commissioner Cum Secretary, Department of Home Special, Patna 2. The Commissioner Cum Secretary, Department of Home Special, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 3. The Chairman Cum Managing Director, Bihar State Police Building Construction Corporation, Bihar, Patna 4. The Chief Engineer, Bihar State Police Building Construction Corporation, Bihar, Patna 5. The Executive Engineer, Bihar State Police Building Construction Corporation, Patna Division, Patna 6. The Divisional Accountant, Bihar State Police Building Construction Corporation, Patna Division, Patna…..Respondents. ---------------------------------- 03/ 09.08.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the respondents. 2. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner for payment of Rs.5,28,000.00 with respect to contract work done by him as per Agreement No.114F2 of 2004 executed by the parties for construction of Constables’ Barracks at the Police Line, Arwal with interest. 3. After hearing learned counsel for the parties and perusing the materials on record specially serious contest made by learned counsel for the respondents, this writ petition is disposed of with a liberty to the petitioner to approach the Chairman-cum- Managing Director, Bihar State Police Building Construction Corporation, Bihar (respondent no.3) along with an application - 2 - detailing his claims of the alleged amount due and interest thereon. If such an application is filed by the petitioner within 15 days from today along with a copy of this order, the said authority shall consider the same in accordance with law and shall decide it by a speaking order within four months thereafter. If any amount or interest is found admitted and payable, the same should be paid to the petitioner immediately thereafter. However, if any amount or interest is not found admitted and payable in the said order, the petitioner will be at liberty to challenge the same before an appropriate forum. Harish (S.N.Hussain, J.)