IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18372 of 2011 1. Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal S/O Sri Tuntun Prasad Of Nakchhed Tola, P.S.- Motihari Town, Distt.- East Champaran Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar 2. The Collector, East Champaran, Motihari, East Champaran 3. The Sub-Divisional Officer, Motihari Sadar, Dist.- East Champaran 4. The A.D.S.O. Motihari Sadar, Dist.-East Champaran 5. The Block Development Officer, Motihari Sadar, East Champaran Respondents. ----------- 02 19.10.2011 The petitioner is aggrieved by the alleged illegal sealing of his business premises without serving any notice whatsoever, on him by the respondents. The learned counsel for the petitioner states that the business is related to food grains such as Rice, Maize and Wheat etc., which are not subject matter of control and as such the action of the respondents is even prima facie illegal. Learned counsel for the State is present and has been heard. In the opinion of the Court, the ends of justice will be met if a direction is issued to the S.D.O. Motihari Sadar, District East Champaran (Respondent no.3) to dispose of the representation dated 05.09.2011 (Annexure-2) filed by the petitioner before him within a week from today. The learned counsel for the State undertakes to orally communicate the gist of this order to the concerned respondent. Needless to say, the representation of the petitioner should be disposed of by a speaking order in accordance 2 with law and if his claim is found to be genuine, the seal should be removed from the business premises without undue delay. With the above observation the writ petition stands disposed of. Chandran (Vikash Jain, J.)