IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA LPA No.892 of 2010 S.M.ALI IMAM Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- For the appellant : Mr. Sarvadeo Singh, Advocate For the State: Mr. Y.P.Sinha, AAG V --- 2 17/5/2010 IA. No.4916 of 2010 This is an application for condonation of delay of 65 days. Before issuing notice of this application to the respondents, we thought it apt to dwell upon the merits of the case. In this intra-court appeal the soundness of the order dated 5.2.2010 passed by the learned Single Judge in CWJC. No.1297 of 2010 is called in question by the intervener. The learned Single Judge has passed the following order:- “By the interlocutory application, it has been brought to the notice of this Court that the election for the newly constituted Benipur Nagar Parishad is scheduled to be held on 14th February, 2010. In view of the proximity of the election, this court does not stay the election but directs that the results thereof shall not be announced. The constitution of the Nagar Parishad and the election consequently held would be subject to the result of the writ petition. Put up this case “For Admission” amongst first ten cases on 18th February, 2010.” 2 It is submitted by Mr. Sarvadeo Singh, learned counsel for the appellant that though the order was passed on 5.2.2010, yet the intervener, who had filed the application for vacation of stay, was extremely hopeful that the matter will be taken up in quite promptitude and the stalemate would come to an end. In view of aforesaid, we are only inclined to request the learned Single Judge that the writ petition may be taken up on 28th of June, 2010 at 10.15 A.M. and finalized the same within a week therefrom. We may repeat at the cost of repetition that such a request is being made regard being had to the nature of the stay order which has been passed and the same is likely to effect, as Mr. Singh, learned counsel, would submit, the grass-root democracy. The appeal is accordingly disposed of. Neyaz/ ( Dipak Misra, CJ.) (Rakesh Kumar, J.)