IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.14158 of 2006 PARAS NATH SINGH, SON OF LATE RAM LAKHAN SINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE NEERPUR (RUPAS), POLICE STATION ATHMALGOLA, DISTRICT PATNA. ... ... PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. DISTRICT PROVIDENT FUND OFFICER, MUNGER 3. PRINCIPAL, PRIMARY TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE, MUNGER. ... ... RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2. 2.5.2011. Heard the parties. Shri Krishna Murari Prasad, learned A.C. to G.A.6, on the basis of averment made in the counter affidavit, submits that during the pendency of the writ petition, almost all the grievances of the petitioner have already been redressed. This fact has not been disputed by learned counsel for the petitioner. It was contended by learned counsel for the petitioner that he is not in touch with the client and as such he is not in a position to make specific assertion either admitting the statement or denying the same. However, it was jointly submitted that the writ petition may be disposed of with an observation that if some grievances still exist, the petitioner will be at liberty to file representation before the competent authority. 2 In view of the stand taken by learned counsel for the parties, there is no need to further keep the matter pending before this Court. The writ petition stands disposed of with an observation that if still some grievances exist, petitioner will be at liberty to file representation before the competent authority. If such representation is filed, it is expected that authority concerned will examine the same and pass appropriate order without any delay. N.H./ ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)