WP(C) 2827/2011 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr. Bhuyan, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. Dube y, learned standing counsel, Finance Department appearing for all the respondent s. Mr. Bhuyan, learned counsel, in view of the statutory appeal pending bef ore the appellate authority, has submitted that the writ petitioner confines his grievance relating to non furnishing the copy of the order passed in the Bakija i proceeding being Bakijai case No. 153/2010-11, on the basis of the application filed under Section 9 of the Bengal Public Demands Recovery Act, 1913 (for shor t the 1913 Act), despite the requests made. It is submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that since the Bakijai proceeding has been initiated under the provisions of the 1913 Act, the petitioner has the right to file an application under Section 9 of the said Act and accordingly such an application was filed and though the same was heard by the Bakijai officer the final order passed therein has not been furnished to the petitioner despite the repeated requests made. The learned counsel, therefore, submits that the Bakijai officer, respondent No. 4 may be directed to furnish a copy of the order passed in the aforesaid application filed by the petitioner. Mr. Dubey, learned standing counsel appearing for the respondents on the basis of the instruction has submitted that the application filed under Section 9 of the 1913 Act could not be disposed of as on the last date fixed i.e. 13.5. 2011 the petitioner did not appear. According to the learned standing counsel th e said proceeding is therefore pending and no final order could be passed. The l earned standing counsel submits that as soon as any final order is passed, a cop y of the same will be furnished to the petitioner forthwith. In view of the submissions made by the learned standing counsel and keep ing in view the grievance of the petitioner in the present writ petition, the wr it petition is disposed of with the following directions: - (i) The petitioner shall appear personally or through his authorised rep resentative on 15.6.2011 before the respondent No. 4 for hearing of the applicat ion filed under Section 9 of the 1913 Act. (ii) The respondent No. 4 on that date or on any date that may be fixed thereafter, shall hear the petitioner or his authorised representative on the af oresaid application filed under Section 9 of the Act and dispose of the said pro ceeding within one month from the date of completion of the hearing. (iii) The respondent No. 4 shall also serve a copy of the order that may be passed in the said proceeding on the petitioner or his authorised representa tive forthwith. (iv) If such order is passed against the petitioner, no coercive action shall be taken by the respondent authorities for one week from the date of servi ce of the copy of such order so that the petitioner can avail such remedy availa ble to him under the law. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly. No cost.