IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11754 of 2010 BALRAM PASWAN SON OF LATE DASRATH PASWAN, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE GYANI DAS TOLA, POST OFFICE TINTANGA DIARA, POLICE STATION GOPALPUR, DISTRICT BHAGALPUR. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, BHAGALPUR. 2. THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL, BIHAR, PATNA. 3. THE TREASURY OFFICER, BHAGALPUR. 4. THE CIRCLE OFFICER, GOPALPUR, DISTRICT BHAGALPUR. ----------- 02. 03.08.2010 Heard learned counsels for the petitioner and the State. It is submitted that the family pension was sanctioned in favour of his mother vide P.P.O. No. S/91787 issued by the Accountant General, however, for some technicality, she could not be paid the family pension till her death. She died on 03.06.2010. Petitioner claims himself to be the son of late Amla Devi. Learned counsel appearing for the respondent- State submits that the claims of the petitioner need to be examined and verified from the records. In the above circumstances, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for expeditious disposal of the pending claims, petitioner proposes to file a representation before the respondent no. 1 with a copy to respondent nos. 2,3 and 4. 2 In such view of the matter, in case such representation stating details of unpaid claims is filed by the petitioner within a period of four weeks along with the certified copy of the present order as also the copy of the relevant documents, if any, in support of the claim, the above respondent shall consider the claims of the petitioner as raised in the representation in accordance with law expeditiously, preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representation. Upon consideration, if the representation of the petitioner finds favour, the admitted dues if any may also be paid with interest permissible under the rules. The writ application stands disposed of with the above observations/directions. Jagdish/ ( Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)