IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.151 of 2011 Sita Raman Jha Versus The State Of Bihar & Ors. 3 24.8.2011 The instant application has been filed for initiating contempt proceeding against Opposite parties 2 and 3 for willful disobedience of the order dated 16.8.2010 passed in Cr.W.J.C. No.457 of 2010. The petitioner is the informant of Rudrapur P.S. Case No.4 of 2010 under section 302/34 of the Penal Code. The informant alleged that the accused persons entered his house, opened fire and killed his wife. This court disposed of the writ petition by order dated 16.8.2010 with an observation that the Superintendent of Police, Madhubani would see that the Investigating officer of the aforesaid case must conclude the investigation in the right perspective within six months from that date. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the investigation was not taken up in right perspective and it was concluded in haphazard manner in order to help the accused persons. The police did not take steps to arrest the accused persons. The petitioner has also filed protest cum complaint pettion. In support of his submission, learned counsel refers to a decision of the Hon'ble Apex Court reported in 1965 SC 196. A show cause has been filed on behalf of the 2 KHAN Opposite parties wherein it has been stated that in the instant case final form has been submitted in favour of the accused persons and investigation has been carried out properly. He further submits that as final form has been submitted in favour of the accused persons, there was no need to arrest the accused persons. Having heard counsel for the parties, it appears that the police have submitted final form in this case and detailed report has been annexed as Annexure-B to the show cause. If the petitioner has any grievance against the police officials, it will be open for him to move the appropriate authority. In so far as the instant application is concerned, I find that no case has been made out. It will be open for the petitioner to pursue his protest cum complaint petition before the court concerned, who in turn will proceed in accordance with law. With the aforesaid observations and direction, this application is disposed of. (S.P.Singh,J)