06/ 20TH April 2011 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.1157 of 2009 ASHWINI KUMAR GUPTA ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE ENGINEER AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS SON OF SRI HARE RAM SAHU PRESENTLY RESIDING AT QUARTER NO. E-51, ROAD NO.2A, P.T.P.S COLONY, AT & P.O. PATRARU THERMAL POWER STATION, DISTT-RAMGARH, PIN- 829119……………………………………..PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. SRI JEEVAN KUMAR SINHA, SECRETARY, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, VIDYUT BHAWAN, BAILY ROAD, PATNA. 3. SRI B.N. MISHRA, SECRETARY, JHARKHAND STATE OF ELECTRICITY BOARD, HED ENGINEERING BUILDING, AT & P.O. DHURWA, RANCHI. 4. SRI N.P. YADAV, JOINT SECRETARY, BIHAR STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD, VIDYUT BHAWAN, BAILY ROAD, PATNA…………RESPONDENTS. ----------- Heard the parties. From Annexure-S/1 to the supplementary show- cause filed on behalf of the Board it is evident that after dismissal of LPA No. 532 of 2009 on 18.04.2011, an order permitting consequential benefits to the petitioner in terms of order dated 20th August 2008 passed by the writ Court has been issued on 18th April 2011 itself. That resolution bearing Memo No. 124 dated 18.04.2011 indicates that the 2 consequential benefits shall be paid to the petitioner subject to any order of the Apex Court in case Board prefers an appeal. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the actual benefits may be directed to be paid to the petitioner without any delay. In the facts of the case, the contempt petition is finally disposed of with a direction to the respondent Board to pay all the consequential benefits as per order of the writ Court and their own resolution at the earliest preferably within four weeks from today. perwez (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.)