IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6069 of 2001 LAWLESH SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS For the petitioner : Mr. Anil Kumar Mishra For the Board : Mr. B.K. Singh Chauhan For the State : Mr.Ram Pd. Singh, AC to AAGI ----------- 5. 30.03.2009 The reliefs claimed in this writ application are against the Bihar State Agricultural Marketing Board. Mr. Chauhan, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the erstwhile Board submits that the Board is no more in existence and has been dissolved. He further submits that the Government has constituted a three man committee headed by the Finance Commissioner, State of Bihar to examine all grievances of personnel working in the erstwhile Board or affected by the action of the erstwhile Board. Learned counsel for the petitioner draws the attention of the Court to an order of this Court in CWJC No. 2380 of 1995 preferred by the petitioner earlier in which certain directions were given by this Court for consideration of his case. In view of dissolution of the Board and the statements made by Mr. Chauhan in that regard, this Court considers it appropriate to refer the present writ application to the Committee headed by the Finance 2 Commissioner, State of Bihar for consideration of the grievance of the petitioner. Let such consideration be done in accordance with the policy framed and a final decision be taken within a maximum period of four months from the date of receipt and/or production of a copy of this order. Should the Respondents find no merit in the claim of the petitioner or any part of the claim of the petitioner, they shall be required to pass a reasoned and speaking order. Liberty is granted to the petitioner to also file an additional representation before the Committee, if he so desires along with a certified copy of the present order. It is made clear that this Court has not gone into the merits of the matter which is required to be seen by the Committee as aforesaid. The writ application stands disposed in the aforesaid terms. AKS/ (Navin Sinha, J.)