Order Heard. 2. Mr. A.K. Sahani, appearing for the petitioner, submitted that the petitioner has not received as yet the part of G.P.F. for the period 1.7.1975 to 30.9.1977 while he was posted at Katihar district. The petitioner has also not received Rs. 500.00 which he deposited as security. The petitioner has also not received arrears salary for the period from 1.11.1997 to 31.12.2002 on account of revised pay scale. He further submitted that pension has not been fixed in view of the objection raised by the Government vide Letter No. 592 dated 19th May, 2003 (Annexure-4), though the petitioner filed representation against the said objection before the Sub-Divisional Officer, Godda. 3. In spite of repeated opportunities granted on 1.12.2005 and 22.6.2006, no counter affidavit has been filed on behalf of the State-respondents. 4. In the circumstances, I am left with no option but to pass the following order. 5. The petitioner will make a fresh representation before the Deputy Commissioner, Godda (respondent no. 3) regarding his claims. If any decision has been taken on the said objection contained in Annexure-4, respondent no. 3 will communicate the same to the petitioner. If no decision has been taken on the said objection, it should be taken by the Secretary-respondent no. 2, and be communicated to the petitioner. Necessary order with regard to the claim of the petitioner for fixation of pension etc. should be passed in the light of such decision. The amount found legally payable to the petitioner should be paid to him along with calculation thereof. If any claim or part of it is not found legally tenable, reasons thereof should be communicated to him. This exercise should be completed within three months from the date of receipt of the representation along with a copy of this order. 6. It is made clear that this Court has not gone into the merits of the claims of the petitioner. 7. With these observations and directions, this writ petition is disposed of. However, no costs.