IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6290 of 2005 ----------- Manju Jalan, wife of Sri Bal Manohar Jalan, resident of Quila House Patna City, Town and District Patna. …… Petitioner Versus 1. The Certificate Officer,Patna Sadar, Patna 2. The Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Central Bank of India, Chandramukhi, Nariman Point, Mumbai 3. The General Manager, Central Bank of India, Chandramukhi, Nariman Point, Mumbai 4. Zonal Manager, Central Bank of India, Maurya Lok Complex, Dak Bunglow Road, Patna. 5. The Branch Manager, Central Bank of India, Fraser Road, Patna ……. Respondents ----------- For the Petitioner : M/s Mrigank Mauli, Vinay Mistry, and Sajal Kumar Sinha, Advocates. For Respondent no.1 : Mr. Sanjay Kumar No.1, S.C. 12 For Central Bank of India: Mr. Ajay Sinha, Advocate --------- 06/ 28.06.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for respondent no.1-Certificate Officer as well as learned counsel for respondent-Central Bank of India and its authorities. 2. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner challenging Certificate Case No. 32/2000-01 pending in the court of the Certificate Officer, Sadar, Patna and also challenging the issuance of memo of attachment and warrant of arrest issued by the Certificate Officer for enforcing the claims of respondent-Central Bank of India and for other ancillary reliefs. 3. Considering the averments made by learned counsel for the parties and the materials on record, the memo of attachment and warrant of arrest, issued by the Certificate Officer (respondent no.1 ) for enforcing the claims of respondent-Central Bank of India 2 in Certificate Case No. 32/2000-01 are hereby quashed, but Certificate Case No. 32/2000-01 shall continue in accordance with law and the petitioner is given a liberty to file his objection under section 9 of the Bihar & Orissa Public Demand Recovery Act, 1914 within thirty days from today. 4. With the aforesaid observations/directions, this writ petition is disposed of. MPS/ ( S. N. Hussain, J. )