1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7982 of 2005 KEDAR NATH Versus THE CHAIRMAN, Bihar State Electricity Board and others. ----------- 9. 16.4.2010. During the pendency of the proceedings, the original petitioner Kedar Nath who is maternal grand father of the legal heirs of Late Gopal Prasad expired. I.A.No.2298 of 2010 has been filed for substitution of the name of Kedar Nath the original petitioner by that of the legal heirs of Late Gopal Prasad named in paragraph no.1 of the interlocutory application. It is stated that Late Gopal Prasad is survived by two daughters and a son out of whom Sapna Kumari is a major daughter whereas the other daughter Sadhna Kumari and son Abhishek Kumar are minors. Having regard to the statements made in the interlocutory application, the same is allowed. Let the name of Kedar Nath be expunged from the proceedings and be substituted by that of Sapna Kumari. Mr. Rajeev Ranjan Prasad, learned counsel for the Life Insurance Corporation 2 appears and files a counter affidavit in which it is stated that pursuant to the directions of this court, three cheques have been handed over to Mr. Indu Bhushan Prasad learned counsel for the petitioner who has granted receipt thereof. The details of the cheques are mentioned in para-7 of the counter affidavit filed today, which are as follows: (a) Cheque No.079372 dated 29.3.2010 for Rs.1,04,344/- (b) Cheque No.79373 dated 29.3.2010 for Rs.70,615/- and © Cheque No.79371 dated 29.3.2010 for Rs.45,000/-. Having regard to the circumstances that the claim under the insurance policy has since been paid to the children of late Gopal Prasad through his eldest daughter Sapna Kumari, nothing survives in the writ petition and the same is disposed of. ahk (Jyoti Saran, J.)