IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.15465 of 2005 M/S Swami Packagers Pvt.Ltd., a Company incorporated under the provisions of Companies Act,1956 having its Registered Office at 10, Basant Vihar Colony, Boring Roard, Patna through one of its Directors, Praveen Rungta,S/o Sri Dev Prakash Rungta, Resident of 10, Basant Vihar Colony, Boring Road, Patna. ………. Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar through the Secretary-cum-commissioner, Department of Industries, New Secretariat, Bihar, Patna. 2. The Bihar State Electricty Board through its Chairman, Vidyut Bhavan, Bailey Road, Patna. 3. The General Manger-Chief Engineer, Patna Elecric Supply Undertaking, Mangles Roard, Patna. 4. The Electrical Executive Enginner, Patliputra Division, Patna Elecric Supply Undertaking, Patna. ---------------------------------- 3 30.11.2011 Learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the Bihar State Electricity Board as well as learned counsel for the State are present. The writ petition has been filed for a declaration that the petitioner is entitled to the benefits of the incentives under the Industrial Policy, 1995 with regard to exemption from payment of Monthly charges on electricity consumption. Counter affidavit on behalf of the State is on record stating that said policy will be effective till the new Industrial Policy is announced and it came in force in the year 2003. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted from the pleadings and also drawn attention that actually the petitioner may be entitled to the benefit from the year, 1995 when he came to this Court for such relief. This aspect can be better 2 raised before the authority of the State Electricity Board since it requires taking of evidence and also other factors for which this Court may not be properly equipped. In the facts and circumstances of the case, the writ petition stand disposed off with a liberty to the petitioner to move before the respondent no.3 raising his present grievances, who shall look into the matter and after giving due opportunity to the petitioner pass order in accordance with law. If such a representation is filed before the respondent no.3 within two months from today alongwith a copy of this order, it may be decided in accordance with law after giving due opportunity of hearing within the next two months thereafter. The writ petition accordingly, stands disposed off. Sudha (Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)