IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4881 of 2009 NARESH KUMAR . Versus THE BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD & ORS. ----------- 04. 14.12.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the Bihar Electricity Board. The petitioner was originally aggrieved by disconnection of his electricity supply on 13.1.2009 and the payment of Rs.3,82,282/- raised against him on allegations of tampering with the Meter and theft of electricity. It is not in dispute that in pursuance of an F.I.R. lodged against the petitioner and fixation of instalments therein by the Court while granting bail, the petitioner has been depositing the amount in instalments accordingly. The supply had been restored, but at the request of the petitioner has again been disconnected. That only leaves in question the arrears to be assessed in accordance with law. Learned counsel for the parties have no objection to the disposal of this application in similar terms as contained in C.W.J.C. No. 15271 of 2010, in light of the Board Circular dated 18.2.2010 as discussed therein insofar as the assessment of liability to pay dues is concerned. Let such consideration be done and the 2 liabilities, if any, be finally determined within a maximum period of tree months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. Needless to state that, if the respondents find justification in the claims of the petitioner or in any part of the claim, necessary consequential orders shall be passed within the same period. The application stands disposed. P.K ( Navin Sinha, J.)