IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3831 of 2006 Nawal Kishore Roy Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors with CWJC No.3928 of 2006 Sunil Mishra Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors with CWJC No.4179 of 2006 Devta Prasad Roy Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors with CWJC No.4360 of 2006 Shankar Kumar Roy @ Shankar Pd Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors ----------- 3. 22.11.2011 All the aforesaid cases are heard together and are being disposed of by this common order as the points involved in all of them are common. 2. These writ petitions have been filed for directing the respondents authorities from taking steps against the petitioners in the light of certificate proceeding till the date of disposal of their cases pending before the District Consumer Forum, Bhagalpur and for other ancillaries. 3. The claim of the petitioners in all the aforesaid cases is that the articles purchased by them were cows, but 2 the cows purchased by them out of the loan amount died. However, since the cows were ensured the Insurance Company was liable to pay the amount ensured to the petitioners but they were not paid, due to which the petitioners were compelled to file cases before the District Consumer Forum at Bhagalpur. It is also the case of the petitioners that unless the said matter regarding compensation is settled by the forum the petitioners are unable to pay the said amount. 4. From the arguments of learned counsel for the petitioners, learned counsel for the State of Bihar and its authorities and learned counsel for the Land Development Bank and its authorities as well as the materials on record, it is quite apparent that the petitioners have neither given the number of certificate cases, nor they had annexed copies of the notices issued in the said proceedings nor even they have stated about the latest position of the said proceedings although more than five and a half year have lapsed. 5. In the aforesaid facts and circumstance, learned counsel for the petitioners in all the aforesaid cases seeks permission to withdraw these writ petitions with liberty to the petitioners to challenge the notices issued in the said 3 proceedings and/or orders passed therein before the appropriate forum as provided in relevant statute. 6. Accordingly, all the aforesaid four writ petitions are disposed of as withdrawn, with the aforesaid permission. Saif/- (S.N. Hussain, J.)