IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.20564 of 2010 Shivshankar Jha, Son of Late Yasodhar Jha, resident of village- Rudauli, P.S. Bachhwara, District-Begusarai --- Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through the Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Secondary, Primary and Adult Education,Human Resources Department, Bihar, Vikash Bhawan,Patna 2. The Director, Provident Fund Director, Veshweswaraiya Bhawan,Patna 3. The District Superintendent of Education, Begusarai 4. The District Provident Fund Officer, Begusarai 5. The District Magistrate,Begusarai ---------------------------- Respondents. ----------- 02 21-12-2010 Heard Sri Poddar Suresh Gandhi, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Sanjay Kumar, learned A.C. to S.C.I, who appears on behalf of all the Respondents. The petitioner, who retired with effect from 31.1.2003 as Assistant Teacher, Primary School, Malhipur Pendaper Bhagwanpur Paschim under the district of Begusarai, has prayed for direction to the Respondents, particularly Respondent nos. 3 and 4 , for making payment of arrears of Provident Fund amount for the period 1968-69 to 1976-77 and also for payment of difference amount of pay from 1.1.1971 to 31.3.1973. With the consent of the parties, the writ petition is being disposed of with liberty to the petitioner to file a detailed representation for the purposes of payment of arrears of G.P.F. amount to the District Provident Fund Officer, Begusarai and for difference of pay to the District Superintendent of Education, Begusarai within a period of six weeks from today. If such representation is filed within the aforesaid time, both the 2 Respondents, i.e. Respondent nos. 3 and 4 are directed to examine the same and pass appropriate order within a period of three months from the date of filing of the representation for redressing the grievances of the petitioner. In case of refusal, both the respondents are directed to pass speaking order within the aforesaid time. With above observation and direction, the petition stands disposed of. It is made clear that if the claim of the petitioner is found to be genuine, the petitioner will be entitled to get statutory interest. NKS/- ( Rakesh Kumar, J.)