IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.17989 of 2009 DHANNU DAS, son of Late Shiv Lal Das, resident of Village Marsand Malbur, P.S. Pusa, District Samastipur. ---Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through the Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Higher Education, Government of Bihar, Patna. 2. The Director, Higher Education, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Accountant General, Bihar, Patna. 4. The Collector, Samastipur. 5. The Director, Rural Institute of Higher Studies, Birouli, Samastipur. ---Respondents ----------- 2. 21.12.2009 Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the State as also the Accountant General. The grievance of the petitioner is with regard to the payment of retiral dues and some other dues as highlighted in the writ application. It is submitted that the petitioner represented his grievances by filing representation. However, the same has not been disposed of as yet. Learned counsel appearing for the respondent-State submits that the grievances of the petitioner shall be considered as per law without delay. In the above circumstances, the learned counsel for the petitioner submits that for expeditious disposal of the grievances as highlighted in this writ application, the petitioner proposes to file a fresh representation before the Director, Rural Institute of Higher Studies, Birouli, Samastipur (respondent no.5), with a copy to the Director, Higher Education, Government of Bihar, Patna (respondent 2 no.2). In case such a representation is filed stating the details of the unpaid claims as also enclosing the copy of the relevant documents, if any, in support of such claims along with the certified copy of the present order within a period of six weeks, respondent no.5 shall consider the grievances of the petitioner as raised in his representation and dispose it of in accordance with law expeditiously, preferably within a period of four months on receipt of such representation, so that the grievances of the petitioner as raised in the representation could be settled and the admitted dues, if any, could also be paid with statutory interest without further delay. The writ application stands disposed of with the above observations/directions. PNM (Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)