IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.794 of 2008 SMT.SITA DEVI W/O Sri Rajedndra pd. R.O. Station Road, Sheesa Mil P.S. Fatuha. Dist-Patna. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. The Chairman Prevention and Control of Pollution Board, Bihar, Patna Baily Road Patna. 3. District Magistrate Patna. 4. Sub. Divisional Magistrate, Patna City. 5. Officer-in-charge, Fatuha Police Station, Fatuha. 6. Gramin S.P. Patna (Fatuha). 7. Vijay Sao S/O Late Munshi Sao. 8. Ajay Sao S/o Vijay Sao. 9. Sarvan Sao S/o Munshi Sao, 7, 8, 9 are Resident of Shesha Mil. Station Raod, P.s. Fatuha, Dist-Patna. ----------- 4. 21.06.2011 Even today when the case is called out no body appears for the petitioner. Counsel for the respondent State of Bihar is present. The grievance of the petitioner is that he is suffering because of sound pollution and air pollution beside her house due to the activities of respondent Nos. 7 to 9. From Annexure-1, it transpires that a petition was filed before the Chairman, Prevention and Control of Pollution Board, Bihar, Patna. In the absence of any counter affidavit, it is not possible for this Court to pass any positive order. At the same time, since the matter relates to air and sound pollution, it is basically affecting a large number of people. This Court is of the opinion that unnecessarily matter should not be kept pending. In that view of the matter the writ petition is disposed of with liberty to the petitioner to approach the Chairman, Prevention and Control of Pollution Board, Bihar, Patna with her grievance along with a copy of this order. If the same is done the Chairman Prevention and Control of Pollution Board Bihar, Patna shall be obliged to look into the matter and take all necessary and appropriate action to ensure 2 that the alleged anti pollution laws are strictly enforced and the violations are properly take care off. The same should be done within a maximum period of six weeks from the date of filing of the representation by the petitioner. The writ petition stands disposed of with the aforesaid observations and directions. Prakash (Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)