IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.8665 of 2009 Pratima Devi, wife of Late Chandra Mohan Kumar, Resident of Village-Bangrahatta, Police Station-Ghanshyampur, District-Darbhanga ...............................................Petitioner. Versus 1. Bihar State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. through The Managing Director, Sone Bhawan, Beerchand Patel Path, Patna-1. 2. The Managing Director, Bihar State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. Sone Bhawan, Beerchand Patel Path,Patna-1. 3. The Chief of Administration, Bihar State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. Sone Bhawan, Beerchand Patel Path, Patna-1. 4. The Chief of Finance, Bihar State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. Sone Bhawan, Beerchand Patel Path,Patna-1. 5. The District Manager, Bihar State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd., District-Office, Purnea. ........Respondent Ist Set. 6. The Regional P.F. Commissioner Employees Provident Fund Organisation Bhavishya Nidhi Bhawan, R-Block,Road No.6,Patna. 7. The Assistant Commissioner Employees Provident Fund Organisation Sub-Regional Office, Bhagalpur. ...Respondent 2nd Set. ...Respondents. ----------- For the petitioner :- For the Respondent :- Dr. Poonam Kumari Singh For the Respondent No.6 & 7 :- Mr. Shailendra Kr. Sinha, Advocate. Mr. Prashant Sinha, Advocate. 4 12. 11. 2009. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, Respondent-Corporation and the State as also learned counsel appearing on behalf of Respondent Nos. 6 and 7. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that during the pendency of the writ application, the grievance with regard to payment of Provident Fund dues (B.O.T.) with upto date statutory interest has not been redressed. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for redressal of claim with regard to Provident Fund dues (B.O.T.) 2 with statutory interest, petitioner proposes to file a representation before Respondent No. 6. With regard to claim of payment of pension, it is submitted that petitioner has not received any amount of pension. Learned counsel appearing on behalf of Respondent Nos. 6 and 7 submits that necessary sanction order has been sent to the concerned Bank of the petitioner at Muzaffarpur. However, in view of submission of the petitioner, it appears that no such sanction order has either been received by the Bank or the petitioner. Learned counsel on behalf of Respondent Nos. 6 and 7 submits that copy of sanction order in respect of Pension shall be handed over to the petitioner within a period of two weeks from today. The petitioner shall, however, approach the Respondent No.6 also, for the same. As regards claim of E.D.L.I (Employees Deposit Linked Insurance) , it is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that Requisite Form No. 5 has been submitted to Respondent No. 5 which was sent to Respondent No.7. However, for expeditious disposal of the aforesaid claim, petitioner proposes to file a fresh Requisite Form before Respondent No.5 for its onward transmission to Respondent No. 7. As regards claim of some arrear of salary and Group Insurance etc., learned counsel appearing on behalf of 3 Respondent-Corporation submits that in case, petitioner files a representation stating details of such unpaid claim, the same shall be considered without delay. In the aforesaid circumstances, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for expeditious disposal of the aforesaid grievances against Respondent-Corporation, petitioner proposes to file a fresh representation before Respondent No.2. In case, such representation is filed along with relevant documents in support of her claim as also certified copy of the present order, Respondent No. 2 shall consider and dispose of the grievances as raised by the petitioner in her representation in accordance with law expeditiously preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representation, so that the admitted dues could be paid to the petitioner without delay. With the above observations/directions, the writ application stands disposed of. m.p. (Shailesh Kumar Sinha,J.)