IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11525 of 2008 M/S Bhagro Saw Mill, Khagaul Road, Mithapur P.S.-Jakkanpur, District- Patna through its proprietor Sardar Rajendra Singh son of Late-Charan Singh, resident of Mohalla- Khagaul Road, Mithapur, P.S.-Jakkanpur, District-Patna. ………Petitioner Versus 1. The Central Bank Of India, Yarpur Branch, Yarpur, Patna through the Regional Manager, Central Bank of India, Maurya Complex 2nd Floor, Block-R, Dakbunglow Road, Patna. 2. The Branch Manager, Central Bank of India, Yarpur Branch, Yarpur, Patna. ………Respondents With CWJC No.11667 of 2008 M/S Azad Saw Mill, Mahatma Gandhi Setu Road, P.S.-Agamkuan, District-Patna through its proprietor Sardar Rajendra Singh, son of Late Charan Singh, Resident of Mohalla-Khagaul Road, Mithapur, P.S.- Jakkanpur, District-Patna ………Petitioner Versus 1. The Central Bank Of India, Yarpur Branch, Yarpur, Patna through the Regional Manager, Central Bank of India, Maurya Complex, 2nd Floor, Block-R, Dakbunglow Road, Patna. 2. The Branch Manager, Central Bank of India, Yarpur Branch, Yarpur, Patna. ……….Respondents ----------- 02. 05.02.2009 The petitioners in these two writ applications have similar grievances against Central Bank Of India. Both had cash credit accounts. They state and submit that recently when they consulted a Charter Accountant who examined their accounts as maintained by the Central Bank Of India they found that probably mistaken Central Bank Of India has wrongly calculated their interest liability. The writ petition has been filed for a - 2 - direction to refund excess amount. I am afraid, the writ petition can not be entertained for such a relief and that too after such a long period. The petitioners state that the mistake was discovered only recently. Be that as it may, petitioners are given liberty to make a detailed representation in this regards to the respondent bank who would consider the same and pass orders in accordance with law therewith and communicate the same to the petitioners within one month of petitioners making such a representation. With the aforesaid observations, the writ petition stands disposed of. Shageer (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J)