IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MISCELLANEOUS JURISDICTION CASE No.1512 of 2010 1. Ran Vijay Kumar Singh S/O Sri Awadesh Singh R/O Vill.- Sillar, P.O./P.S.- Aurangabad, Distt.- Aurangabad .... .... Petitioner/s Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through Sri Anup Mukharjee, The Chief Secretary Govt. Of Bihar, Patna 2. Sri R.N. Pandey, Director-In-Chief, Health Services Education and Family Welfare Department, Govt. Of Bihar, Patna 3. Sri Bhanu Pratap Sharma Finance Commissioner, Govt. Of Bihar, Patna 4. Sri Kundan Kumar, District Magistrate, Aurangabad 5. Sri Kumar Devendra Prajapat, Block Development Officer, Aurangabad .... .... Respondent/s Appearance: For the Petitioner/s : Mr. Sunil Kumar Mr. Upendra Mishra For the Respondent/s : Mr. (GP14) 8 25-07-2011 Heard the parties and perused the show cause filed on behalf of Principal Secretary, General Administration department, Government of Bihar, Patna. The direction of the writ court was to consider all the relevant materials and pay legitimate dues to the petitioner by way of reimbursement of medical bills for the treatment of his wife in Jaslok Hospital at Mumbai. In paragraph 6 of the show cause a categorical stand has been taken that the entire medical claim was considered and the competent authority, the Director in Chief, Health Services has found an amount of Rs. 1, 47, 439/- only as reimbursable. The Patna High Court MJC No.1512 of 2010 (8) dt.25-07-2011 2 balance amount of the total claims of Rs. 3, 38, 047/- has not been found payable as legitimate claim. In the facts of the case, we do not feel proper to adjudicate further as to what should be the legitimate dues payable to the petitioner. That would not be proper in exercise of contempt jurisdiction. This contempt application is, therefore, finally disposed of. It goes without saying that petitioner would be at liberty, if so advised, to pursue his remaining claims through appropriate proceeding in accordance with law. Bimalanshu Kumar Singh/- (Shiva Kirti Singh, J) (Shivaji Pandey, J)