IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15084 of 2006 Uma Charan Mishr, Son of Late Narsingh Mishr, resident of Village + Post Kushomaha, P.S. Amarpur, District-Banka --------- Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. A.G. Bihar,Patna 3. D.E.O., Bhagalpur 4. Provident Fund Officer, Bhagalpur 5. Treasury Officer, Bhagalpur ----------------------- Respondents. ----------- 02 03-05-2011 Heard Smt. Pravina Kumar Rai, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Mohan Kumar Singh, learned A.C. to Govt. Pleader no.20, who appears on behalf of Respondent nos.1,3 ,4 and 5 and learned counsel appearing on behalf of Respondent no.2/ Accountant General,Bihar,Patna. The writ petition was filed with a prayer to direct the Respondents to make payment of difference of amount of G.P.F. and payment of final gratuity amount. The petitioner retired with effect from 31.12.2004 as Assistant Teacher from Mod Narayan High School, Amba, Bhagalpur. In this case, two counter affidavits were filed; one by Respondent no.3 i.e. the District Education Officer, Bhagalpur and another by Respondent no.4 i.e. Provident Fund Officer, Bhagalpur. In counter affidavit of Respondent no.3, a categorical statement has been made that all the admissible retiral dues were paid to the petitioner. In the counter affidavit of Respondent no.4, it is also made clear that all the dues in respect of Provident Fund 2 were cleared and nothing was due on the date of filing of the counter affidavit. The petitioner has not filed any rejoinder to the counter affidavits. However, learned counsel for the petitioner tried to point out some defects in the calculation chart enclosed with the counter affidavit of Respondent no.4. The Court is of the opinion that in absence of any rejoinder to the counter affidavits, no such plea can be entertained. Accordingly, the writ petition stands disposed of. NKS/- ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)