IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.711 of 2010 Ramdhar Ojha, son of Late Narwedeswar Ojha, R/o Village + P.O. Kalyanpur, PS Behiya, Distt. Bhojpur ......Petitioner Versus 1. State of Bihar 2. The Director, Primary Education, Bihar, Patna (Sri Ashutosh Kumar) 3. The Regional Deputy Director of Education, Patna Circle, Patna (Sri Dashrath Ram) 4. The DSE, Bhojpur, Ara (Sri Satyendra Prasad Singh) 5. District Collector, Bhojpur, Ara (Sri A N Safina) 6. District Development Commissioner, Bhojpur at Ara (Sri Amar Chaterjee) 7. Area Education Officer, Ara Block at Ara (Sri Suman Sharma)...... Respondents/Contemners/Opp.Parties ----------- 07- 29/9/2011 Heard Mr. Amit Prakash for the petitioner, and Mr. Abhay Shankar Jha, learned Standing Counsel 14. This application under section 12 of the Contempt of Courts Act has been filed by the petitioner of CWJC No. 385 of 2001 for the alleged non-implementation of the order dated 3.1.2008, whereby the respondent authorities were directed to pay the lawful dues of the petitioner without further loss of time. The contemners have placed on record their show cause, wherein it is stated that the entire lawful dues of the petitioner have been paid to him. On the other hand, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner has not been paid the differential amount of salary for the past period because the State Government treats the period to be 2 attended with notional benefits though the post-retirement benefits have been revised for the advantage of the petitioner. It appears to us from a perusal of the order dated 3.1.2008 that the petitioner was granted B.A.trained scale with effect from 1.4.1974 notionally. In such a situation, the stand taken by the contemners is correct in law. The order in question has been complied with. 2. This application is accordingly disposed of. mrl ( S K Katriar )