IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4307 of 2008 Shiv Dulari Devi, W/o-Late Perma Nand Sharma, resident of village- Khavaini Tola Dhobi Bigha @ Parampura Pargana, P.S.-Arwal, District-Arwal. -Petitioner. VERSUS 1. The State of Bihar through its Director, Primary Education, New Secretariat, Baily Road, Patna. 2. The District Magistrate, Arwal. 3. The District Magistrate, Jehanabad. 4. The District Superintendent of Education, Jehanabad. 5. The Sub Divisional Education Officer, Jehanabad. 6. The Block Development Officer, Arwal. 7. The Block Education Extension Officer, Arwal. 8. The Headmaster, Primary School, Dhobi Bigha, P.S.-Rampur Chawrace, District-Arwal. 9. Mukhiya, Dhobi Bigha, Arwal. -Respondents. ----------- 02 29.01.2010 The petitioner admits that he has by a registered deed gifted his land to the State with a condition that they would build a school thereon. No school was built for several years. Petitioner continued to pay taxes thereof. Now, all of a sudden petitioner states that some construction is done by the State, as to the nature of the construction the pleadings are vague. In my view, if petitioner asserts a revisionary right in the gift as made by him, those are matters of substantial disputes, which cannot be settled in these summary proceedings and petitioner must resort to a suit. Petitioner’s father had donated the land to the Government for building a school, if school is being constructed then petitioner has no case. In such a situation, in my view, the writ petition is not a proper remedy and is not maintainable, as such, it is dismissed accordingly. Trivedi ( Navaniti Prasad Singh, J. )