IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.903 of 2009 BRAJ MOHAN PRASAD, aged about 58 years, son of Late Ramlalit Prasad, resident of A-3, C Alakh Raj Apartment, Boring Canal Road, Police Station – Budha Colony, District – Patna …Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through Shri Navin Sinha, the Finance Commission, Govt. of Bihar having its office in old secretariat compound, Police Station –Sachivalaya, District Patna. 2. Sri VijayPrakash Secretary, Cooperative Department, Govt. of Bihar having its office in Vikas Bhawan, Police Station Sachivalaya, District Patna 3. Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal, Chairman, Bihar State Warehousing Corporation having its office at B/2, First Floor, Maurya Lok, Police Station Kotwali, District Patna 4. Sri Umesh Chandra Sharma, Managing Director, Bihar State Warhousing Corporation having its office at B/2, First Floor, Maurya Lok, Police Station Kotwali, District Patna 5. Shri Sunil Kumar Singh, Deputy Secretary, Finance Department, Govt. of Bihar, Old Secretariat Compound, PS Sachivalaya, District Patna …. Respondents ----------- 03- 19.2.2010 Heard Mr. Pradeep Kumar no.2 for the petitioner, Mr. Anil Kumar Verma, learned Assistant Counsel to Standing Counsel III, and Mr. Panditji Pandey for opposite party nos. 3 and 4. This application under Sections 11 and 12 of the Contempt of Courts Act has been filed by the petitioner of CWJC No.8670 of 2008, which was allowed by order dated 12.11.2008 (Annexure-1). Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the State of Bihar has challenged the order on the writ petition by preferring LPA No.812 of 2009 which has been allowed by a Division Bench of this Court by order dated 8.1.2010, and the order on the writ petition has been set aside. 2. In that view of the matter, this contempt application has become infructuous and is accordingly 2 dismissed. ( S K Katriar ) mrl