IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4676 of 2005 Rajendra Kumar, s/o- Late Ram Dayal Ram, r/o- village karwa Haskar, P.O.- Bajitpur, P.S.- Karpi, District- Arwal. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. Director General-cum-Inspector General of Police, Bihar, Patna. 3. Inspector General, Cabinet (Vigilance) Vidyut Cell, Patna, Bihar. 4. S.P., Muzaffarpur. For the petitioner : Mr. Amresh Kumar Sinha, Advocate Mr. Anil Kumar Choudhary, Advocate For the State : Mr. P.K. Choudhary, A.C. to G.A.-9 ----------- 5 11.07.2011 It appears that during the pendency of this application, grievance of the petitioner was redressed as the respondents in the counter affidavit have enclosed District Order No. 2309/2005 (Annexure-C) whereby period of his absence from duty from 1.8.1998 to 13.12.1998 (135 days) has been treated as extraordinary leave. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that Rule 236 of the Bihar Service Code prescribes that such leave can be granted only when there is no other leave in the credit of the employee (the petitioner). He claims some leave to his credit. It is submitted that the petitioner could know about the aforesaid order dated 12.8.2005 (Annexure- C) through the counter affidavit and as such he would be making a representation in this regard before the respondent Superintendent of Police, Muzaffarpur who may be directed to consider and dispose of the same in accordance with law. Learned counsel for the State pressed the counter 2 affidavit. However, considering the stand taken by the petitioner, he does not object disposal of the application in the aforesaid term. Having heard the parties and after going through the materials on record, this Court disposes of the application by the following order: Let the petitioner approach the respondent Superintendent of Police, Muzaffarpur by filing appropriate representation within three (03) weeks along with a copy of the present order. If any such application is filed in the aforesaid manner, said respondent shall consider and dispose of the said representation in accordance with law as quickly as possible preferably within three (03) months from the date of its filing. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J)