IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.14079 of 2006 DR.SHYAM MOHAN SINGH, son of Late Jagarnath Singh, resident of village- Ratansarai, P. O. & P. S. Barauli, District- Gopalganj. … Petitioner. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. The Director-in-Chief, Heath Services, Health & Family Welfare Department, Govt. of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Regional Dy. Director, Health Services, Saran Division, Chapra 4. The Civil Surgeon-cum-Chief Medical Officer, Siwan. 5. The Medical Officer, Primary Health Centre, Guthani, District- Siwan. 6. The Medical Officer, Primary Health Centre, Derni, District-Chapra. 7. The Medical Officer, Primary Health Centre, Raghunathpur, District- Siwan. ……Respondents. ----------- 8. 20.08.2010 Mr. Rama Kant Sharma, learned senior counsel for the petitioner with regard to the following prayer made in this writ petition; “1 That by this writ petition, the petitioner prays for issuance of appropriate writ(s)/order(s)/direction(s) commanding the respondent authorities, especially respondent no. 2, the Director- in-Chief, Health Services, Bihar to immediately make the payment of deficit amount invested by the petitioner as per the resolution of the State Govt. in the Family Planning Operations undertaken by him at Primary Health Centre, Derni, Primary Health Centre, Raghunathpur and the Primary Health Centre, Jataur (Guthani) which has remained unpaid even after the direction respondent Director-in-Chief.” would submit that now when the petitioner has been dismissed from service and the order of dismissal 2 stood affirmed upto the Apex Court, all that the petitioner can expect is the payment by way of reimbursement of certain amount which is payable to him for his services rendered in family planning operations performed by him while he was posted in the district of Siwan and Saran. For this purpose, the petitioner intends to rely on certain documentary evidence by way of voucher or otherwise to claim such payment before the respective Chief Medical Officer-cum-Civil Surgeon of Siwan and Saran districts. This Court without expressing any opinion on the actual admissibility of such amount claimed by the petitioner would simply direct the two Civil Surgeons of Siwan and Saran districts to look into this part of the grievance of the petitioner and if the petitioner files his representation along with proof for claiming such payment, a reasoned order thereon must be passed within a period of six months from the date of filing of such representation of the petitioner. It also goes without saying that if the authorities would find certain amount payable to the petitioner in terms of aforementioned order of the two Civil Surgeons; its actual payment will also be tendered to 3 the petitioner within a period of one month from the date of such order being passed by the respective two Civil Surgeons. With the aforementioned observation and direction, this writ application is disposed of. kanchan (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)