IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16031 of 2010 NARSINGH NARAIN SINHA, SON OF LATE BABU KUSHESHWAR NATH SINHA, RESIDENT OF SINHA SADAN, KUTCHERY ROAD, P.S.- MADHUBANI TOWN, DISTRICT- MADHUBANI. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 3. THE DIRECTOR, SECONDARY EDUCATION, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 4. THE INSPECTRESS OF SCHOOL CUM DEPUTY DIRECTOR EDUCATION, BIHAR, PATNA. 5. THE DISTRICT INSPECTRESS OF SCHOOL, MADHUBANI. 6. THE DEPUTY INSPECTRESS OF SCHOOL, MADHUBANI. 7. THE DISTRICT PROVIDENT FUND OFFICER, MADHUBANI. 8. THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL, BIHAR, PATNA. ----------- 2 24.09.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the respondent State as also the Accountant General. The grievance of the petitioner is that upon the death of his wife in harness on 13.04.2009 while working on the post of Deputy Inspectress of Schools, Madhubani, the post retrial dues and other retiral dues as highlighted in this writ application have not been settled and paid despite representation. It is submitted that the petitioner received letter no. 34 dated 07.09.2009, from the Deputy Inspectress of the Schools Madhubani, for submitting the death certificate as also the succession certificate even though petitioner submitted necessary affidavits as also the death certificate which ought to have been considered 2 in the light of the relevant government decision for settled the claim. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent State submits that the grievances of the petitioner could be considered as per rules. In the above circumstances, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for expeditious disposal of the pending claims, the petitioner proposes to represent his grievances by way of representation before the Inspectress of School-Cum- Deputy Director Education, Bihar, Patna (respondent no. 4) with a copy to the District Inspectress of School, Madhubani (respondent no. 5),the Deputy Inspectress of School, Madhubani (respondent no. 6) and the District Provident Fund Officer, Madhubani (respondent no. 7) stating details of grievances as also copy of the relevant documents in support of such claims along with certified copy of the present order. In case such a representation is filed within a period of four weeks, the grievances of the petitioner be considered in accordance with the law expeditiously, preferably within a period of four moths on receipt of such representation, so that the grievances of the petitioner may be settled and the admitted dues, if any, may also be paid with interest permissible under the rules. However, in case any of the claims or part of the 3 claims is not being paid, the same shall be informed to the petitioner with the reasons thereof. The writ application stands disposed of with the above observations/directions. AMRENDRA/ (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)