IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15948 of 2006 DR.CHANDRA NARAYAN ROY Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 6 19/01/2009 It appears that the petitioner had earlier moved this Court for a direction for payment of his retiral dues. The said writ application was disposed of. However since his retiral dues were not paid to him, he filed MJC 1752 of 2005. In the MJC the respondent university filed show cause and made certain payments to the petitioner. However, the petitioner claimed that he had still some remaining dues with University. As his substantial grievances were fulfilled the said MJC application was disposed of by order dated 10.05.2006 with liberty to the petitioner to move the authority concerned with respect to the remaining grievances. Pursuant to the said order the petitioner claims to have filed a representation. Since the representation remained pending with the authorities of the Universities, the petitioner has filed this writ application. Learned Senior counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner may be given liberty to file another representation before the authorities of the University and this writ application may be disposed of with a direction to the authorities of the Universities to consider the said representation and examine the grievances raised therein and pass appropriate resoned orders on the same. In that view of the matter, this writ application is disposed of with liberty to the petitioner to file another representation before the authorities raising all his grievances within - 2 - a period of two weeks from today. If such a representation is filed, the Universities authorities shall consider the same and pass appropriate orders in respect of the each and every grievance raised by the petitioner in his representation. The order should be speaking order dealing with the grievances raised by the petitioner and if it is found that some amount become payable to the petitioner on account of such consideration, the same should be paid to the petitioner preferably within a period of two months from the date of filing of the representation. Kundan (J. N. Singh, J.)