IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6730 of 2009 MANOHAR LAL, SON OF LATE RAMESHWAR LAL, RESIDENT OF BEHIND T.O.P. KOTGAST, MOHALLA – GURHATTA, POLICE STATATION – KHAJEKALAN, POST OFFICE – PATNA CITY, DISTRICT – PATNA. Versus 1. CHAIRPERSON CUM M.D.,CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA, CENTRAL OFFICE, CHANDRAMUKHI BUILDING, NARIMAN POINT, MUMBAI – 400021. 2. GENERAL MANAGER, CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA, LINK HOUSE, 3, BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, NEW DELHI – 110002. 3. DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER, CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA, ZONAL OFFICE, B-BLOCK, IIND FLOOR, MAURYA LOK COMPLEX, PATNA. 4. REGIONAL MANAGER, CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA, REGIONAL OFFICE, RAMESHWAR SINHA, NEAR BEOHAR TANK, GAYA, DISTRICT – GAYA. 5. BRANCH MANAGER, CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA, SASARAM BRANCH, G.T. ROAD, SASARAM ----------- 2. 22.06.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the respondent – Bank. The grievances of the petitioner are that petitioner retired from the service of the Bank on 3rd of April 2004 from the post of Senior Manager, Sasaram. However, he has not received payments towards the gratuity, leave encashment and group insurance till date. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for redressal of his grievance, petitioner proposes to file representation before the respondent no. 3 within a - 2 - period of four weeks from today alongwith the certified copy of the present order, the respondent no. 3 shall consider and dispose of the same by reasoned order in accordance with law expeditiously, preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representation. Upon such consideration, if the representation is disposed of in favour of the petitioner, the above respondent shall simultaneously issue necessary orders so that the grievances of the petitioner with regard to the aforesaid claim could be settled without further delay with statutory interest, if any admissible. The writ application is disposed of with the above observations/directions. Jagdish/- (Shailesh Kumar Sinha,J)