IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.1862 of 2010 1. DEVANAND S/O LATE SANT LAL YADAV R/O VILL-MOH- EAST NAND GOLA, P.S. MALSALAMI, DISTT. PATNA Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. SECRETARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION DEPTT., BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF-CUM-ADDITIONAL COMMISSIONER-CUM-SPECIAL SECRETARY ROAD CONSTRUCTION DEPTT., BIHAR, PATNA 4. THE SECRETARY BIHAR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, PATNA ----------- For the Petitioner: Mr. Vinod Kanth, Sr. Advocate with Mr. P.N.Pathak, Advoc ate For the B.P.S.C. : Mr. Ranjit Sinha, Advocate For the State : Mr. P.K.Sharan, AC to AAG XI -------- 2. 05.08.2010 Heard learned Counsels for the petitioner, for the State and for the Bihar Public Service Commission. A supplementary affidavit is filed on behalf of the petitioner placing on record Order No. 908 (E) of the Engineer-in- Chief – cum – Commissioner –cum- Special Secretary, Road Construction Department dated 9.3.2010. Learned Counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner was only aggrieved by denial tobe considered for promotion to the post of Assistant Engineer even while a person appointed along with him namely Sri Rang Nath Tiwary had been promoted to that post on 12.1.2010. The order dated 9.3.2010 placed on behalf of the petitioner is speaking in nature. On consideration of the facts and circumstances it corrects gradation list by placing the petitioner at serial no. 1697A which shows Sri Rang Nath Tiwary at serial no. 1698 of the gradation list. If the respondents have issued the aforesaid order they are required to give it full effect by granting necessary consequential promotion to the petitioner also from the date that Sri Rang Nath Tiwary has been granted the same. This Court would have expected that the respondents shall have shortened litigation by passing all necessary consequential orders in accordance with law. This observation has been made in light of the fact that the order dated 9.3.2010 was passed in a particular background of facts which was required tobe given full effect to. Let the respondents pass appropriate orders in accordance with law within a maximum period of three months from the date of receipt and/or presentation of a copy of this order. The writ application stands disposed. Snkumar/- (Navin Sinha,J.)