IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA LPA No.1053 of 2009 Chandra Shekhar Prasad, son of late R. N. Prasad, resident of Village-Barhanpura, P.S.-Hilsa, District-Nalanda and presently posted as Assistant General Manager, Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna …. Appellant/Petitioner Versus 1. The Bihar State Financial Corporation, through its Managing Director, Fraser Road, Patna 2. The Board of Directors of the Bihar State Financial Corporation, through its Chairman, Fraser Road, Patna 3. The Managing Director, Bihar State Financial Corporation, Fraser Road, Patna 4. Mr. ashok Kumar Singh, IAS, parentage unknown to the Appellant, in his capacity as the then Managing Director, Bihar State Financial Corporation, presently care of Chief Secretary, Jharkhand Government, Ranchi 5. Mr. Arunish Chawla, IAS, parentage unknown to Appellant, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bihar State Financial Corporation, present posted as Special Secretary, Finance Department, Govt. of Bihar, Main Secretariat, Patna 6. Mr. Pankaj Mishra, parentage unknown to Appellant, in his capacity as Member, Board of Directors, Bihar State Financial Corporation, Shakuntala Niwas, Bengali Tola, Laheriasarai, Darbhanga 7. Mr. K. Karunagaran, parentage unknown to Appellant, in his capacity as member, Board of Directors, Bihar State Financial Corporation, present posted as Assistant General Manager, Small Industries Development Bank of India, Exhibition Road, Patna …. Respondents/Respondents ----------- 6/- 15.03.2011 Learned counsel for the appellant has disputed the statement made before the learned Single Judge at the last paragraph of the order dated 30.06.2009, passed in C.W. J.C. No. 4746 of 2009, which is quoted hereinbelow:- “After the order was dictated, learned counsel for the petitioner pointed out that the Board of directors are to meet on the 2nd of July, 2009 and one of the items before them is the petitioner’s disciplinary proceedings. Petitioner may not be in a position to file his show cause in such a short time now. The Board of Directors may accordingly be directed. In my view, it is for the petitioner to make a request and for the Board of Directors to consider the same and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law thereof.” The appellant can agitate his right 2 before the learned Single Judge by filing appropriate application. With the above observation, the L.P.A. is dismissed. Ashwini/- (T. Meena Kumari, J.) (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)