IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2923 of 2010 SAVITREE DEVI wife of late Sita Ram Das, resident of village-Abgilla, P.O.-Mohanpur, P.S.-Gaurichak, Dist.-Patna …… …….Petitioner Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR 2.Accountant General (A & E), Bihar, Patna 3.Senior Accounts Officer, in the office of Accountant General (A & E), Bihar, Patna 4.The Treasury Officer, Patna cum Danapur, Patna 5.The District Education Officer, Patna ……. …….Respondents ----------- 9. 10.12.2010. Heard Mr.Suresh Chandra Prasad Sinha learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr.Nirmal Kumar, G.P.-IV and also Mr.M.K.Mishra learned counsel for the Accountant General. The petitioner’s husband retired on 31.7.2003 as a school teacher and, thereafter, he was authorized pension vide P.P.O. No.462552. Subsequently, on 5.11.2008 he died. The petitioner claims that after the death of her husband, she was not paid family pension and other dues. However, from the month of February, 2010 the authority concerned started making payment of family pension. In this case a counter affidavit has been filed on behalf of respondent no.4 enclosing therewith calculation chart (annaexure-B) to show that total amount of Rs.4,05,935/- was due which was required be paid. Learned counsel for the petitioner confined his prayer that the respondents particularly respondent no.4 may be directed to make payment as per calculation chart (annexure-B) enclosed with the counter affidavit filed on behalf of respondent 2 no.4. In view of the prayer made by learned counsel for the petitioner, the present petition is being disposed with a direction to the respondents, particularly respondent no.4 to immediately make payment of arrears as indicated in its counter affidavit that has been brought on record as annexure-B. All formalities are to be completed within a period of two months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. It is made clear that the petitioner will be entitled to get interest on delayed payment in accordance with law. With the above observation and direction, the writ petition stands disposed of. Md.S. ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)