IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.1128 of 2010 1. SURENDRA NARAIN CHAUDHARY S/O LATE RAM NANDAN CHAUDHARY RETIRED READER OF GOPESHWAR COLLEGE HATHWA, GOPALGANJ, AT PRESENT KUTUB BIHAR PHASE-1, THANKAR CHOWK, PLOT NO. 8, BLOCK-F, NEW DELHI-71 Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR, THROUGH MR. ANJANI KUMAR SINGH, THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, BIHAR, PATNA 2. MR. ANJANI KUMAR SINGH, THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, GOVT. OF BIHAR, VIKASH BHAWAN, PATNA 3. JAI PRAKSH UNIVERSITY, CHAPRA, THROUGH MR. VIJAY PRATAP KUMAR, REGISTRAR, DISTT.- SARAN AT CHAPRA 4. MR. RAM VINAY SHARMA, THE VICE-CHANCELLOR, JAI PRAKASH UNIVERSITY, CHAPRA, DISTT.- SARAN AT CHAPRA 5. REGISTRAR, SRI VIJAY PRATAP KUMAR, JAI PRAKASH UNIVERSITY, CHAPRA, DISTT.- SARAN AT CHAPRA 6. BABA SAHEB BHEEM RAO AMBEDKAR BIHAR UNIVERSITY MUZAFFARPUR, DISTT.- MUZAFFARPUR 7. MR. RAJDEO SINGH, THE VICE-CHANCELLOR, BABA SAHEB BHEEM RAO AMBEDKAR BIHAR UNIVERSITY MUZAFFARPUR, DISTT.- MUZAFFARPUR 8. SRI VIBHASH YADAV, THE REGISTRAR, BABA SAHEB BHEEM RAO AMBEDKAR BIHAR UNIVERSITY, MUZAFFARPUR, DISTT.- MUZAFFARPUR 9. THE FINANCE OFFICER, DAYA KANT MISHRA, JAI PRAKASH UNIVERSITY, CHAPRA, DISTT.- CHAPRA ----------- 3 22.06.2011 This contempt application has been filed alleging contempt of an interim order dated 04.08.2008 passed in a batch of cases including the case of the petitioner. By that order, the J.P. University and B.R.A. Bihar University were directed to consider the claims of the employees in respect of their 2 arrears and pass orders on the same. There is nothing in the contempt application to show that the petitioner thereafter filed any representation before the authorities of the University in respect of his claim. However, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the Principal of the College prepared the claim statements and had forwarded the same to the University. He also submits that the J.P. University has released the due amount of the petitioner, whereas the B.R.A. Bihar University has not done it. But this much is admitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that the matter with regard to release of arrears of the employees of the said College is under process in the B.R.A. Bihar university. In the circumstances, this Court does not feel it appropriate to proceed in the matter. The MJC application is disposed of. Arvind/ ( J. N. Singh, J.)