IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.15170 of 2011 Umesh Kumar Sinha (Retired post of Mechanic Grade A under B.S.R.T.C.), Son of Late Ishawari Dayal Sinha, Resident of Upper Lane Road, Near Manoj Kumar Sinha Advocate Resident of Mohalla – Brahmanighat, P.O. Head Post Office at Gaya, P.S. – Civil Lines Gaya District – Gaya (Bihar)…… ……………..Petitioner Versus 1. The Bihar State Road Transport Corporation through its Administrator Paribahan Bhawan R. Block Road, Birchand Patel Marg, at Patna- 800001. 2. The Chief Accountant the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation Patna Parivahan Bhawan at Patna- 800001. 3. Divisional Manager of Gaya Depot the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation at District – Gaya (Bihar). 4. The Depot Superintendent of Bihar State Road Transport Corporation at Gaya Depot at District – Gaya (Bihar). ……….. Respondents ---------------------------------- 2 09/09/2011 Heard Sri Mahendra Thakur, learned counsel for the petitioner and Smt. Pushpa Sinha, learned counsel appearing on behalf of all the respondents/Bihar State Road Transport Corporation. The petitioner had retired long back in the year 1994 as ‘Mechanic Grade – A’ from Gaya Depot of Bihar State Road Transport Corporation. The petitioner has claimed some of the retiral dues which have not been cleared till date. Learned counsel for the petitioner admits that some of the retiral dues have already been paid and some are lying due. The petitioner has stated in detail in paragraph no. 5 of the writ petition regarding his pending claims. After some argument it was submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that the writ petition may be disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to approach the authority concerned 2 by filing a fresh detailed representation. In view of stand taken by learned counsel for the petitioner there is no need to keep the matter pending. The writ petition stands disposed of granting liberty to the petitioner to file a detailed representation before Respondent / Administrator, Bihar State Road Transport Corporation regarding claim raised in the present writ petition within a period of six weeks from today. If such representation is filed, Respondent / Administrator, Bihar State Road Transport Corporation is required to examine the same and pass appropriate order in accordance with law within a period of three months from the date of filing of such representation. If the Respondent No. 1 considers the claim of the petitioner as genuine he is required to pass order for payment within aforesaid time. Even in case of refusal the Respondent No. 1 is required to pass a speaking order and communicate the same to the petitioner within three months from the date of filing of such representation. With above observation and direction the writ petition stands disposed of. Praful ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)