IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7848 of 2005 BISHWANATH SHARMA Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS 6. 16.4.2010. Mr. Prabhakar Singh for the petitioner, Mr. Manoj Kumar Jha, learned Assisting Counsel to G.A.1 and Mr. Rajendra Narayan, learned counsel representing the respondent nos.9 and 10 are present. A counter affidavit has been filed on behalf of the State mentioning therein that the post retiral and other dues admissible to the petitioner have been paid to him. The said position is also admitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner who however submits that the amount deposited in the suspense accounts of the petitioner has not yet been paid to him. Learned counsel for the State, with reference to para-10 of the counter affidavit filed today, submits that as there is no record in the office of the District Superintendent of Education, Saran at Chapra regarding the amounts deposited in the suspense account and it is in this background that the said payment could not be made to the petitioner and that if the petitioner would cooperate and present documentary evidence showing the deductions, then suitable steps would be taken for its payment. He submits that during the relevant period, as the - 2 - amounts were being deposited in the Post Offices and a Pass Book relating to the same was being handed over to the employee concerned, the same may be produced by the petitioner before respondent no.4 the District Superintendent of Education, Chapra in support of his claims. Having regard to the submissions aforesaid that the admissible dues of the petitioner have since been paid to him, this writ petition is disposed of with a liberty to the petitioner to raise his claim regarding the amount deposited in the suspense accounts before the District Superintendent of Education, Saran at Chapra with supportive documents. Though the petitioner would be well advised to submit supportive documents in respect of the claim in question but the District Superintendent of Education, Saran, on his part, would also take all possible steps and appropriate action at his level to ensure the payment thereof in accordance with the law expeditiously and preferably within a period of three months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. The writ petition stands disposed of with the liberty aforesaid. (Jyoti Saran,J.) - 3 - ahk