IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.13451 of 2011 Prayag Prasad son of Late Gobind Mahto, resident of Mohalla Adarsh Nagar, Road No.2, P.S. Phulwari Shariff, District Patna. ... ... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. Commissioner, Patna Division, Patna. 3. District Magistrate, Patna. 4. Joint Director, Agriculture, Bihar, Patna. 5. District Agriculture Officer, Patna. 6. Block Development Officer, Mokama. ... ... Respondents. ---------------------------------- 2. 19.8.2011. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri Prabhat Kumar, learned A.C. to G.A.2. The petitioner, while invokling writ jurisdiction of this Court, has prayed for directing the respondents to fix his final pension. The petitioner had retired with effect from 31.1.2009 as Jansevak from the office of Block Development Officer, Mokama. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that after retirement, almost all his retiral dues have already been paid, but final pension has not been fixed. He submits that he is getting provisional pension, that too, not regularly. The petitioner has filed representation before Block Development Officer, Mokama, but till date, no decision has been taken by the 2 authority concerned nor his pension has been finally fixed. Learned counsel for the petitioner orally submits that the petitioner was never proceeded either departmentally or in any criminal case. In view of the facts and circumstances as well as keeping in view the fact that petitioner retired in the month of January,2009, the court is of the opinion that the writ petition can be disposed of directing the respondents, particularly respondent nos.3 and 6 to take all steps for fixing final pension of the petitioner and start paying the same to the petitioner within a period of three months form the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. The respondents are further directed to make payment of arrear of difference of pension of the petitioner within aforesaid time. With above observation and direction, the writ petition stands disposed of. N.H./ ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)