IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9379 of 2011 Ashok Kumar Singh Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors ----------- 03. 02.8.2011 Taking the totality of the situation which emerges now after filing of the counter affidavit as well as taking into consideration the fact that petitioner has been served a chargesheet in Prapatra ‘Ka’ listing out a set of charges therein as would be evident from Annexure-4, obviously a departmental proceeding has sought to be now initiated against the petitioner for the so-called omission and commission. In this stated background the earlier submission based on which an order of stay was passed may not subsist any further. This also means that no purpose would be served even by keeping the writ petition pending as such. Since the respondents, however, have given opportunity to show cause to the petitioner, they have an obligation to consider the same and take a decision before proceeding in the matter. Writ application as well as I.A. No.4920 of 2011 stands disposed of with the above direction/observation. rkp ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)