IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9627 of 2009 ***** Saroj Devi, W/o Shri Kadar Kunwar, resident of village- Dumari, P.O. Dumari, District-Buxar. ….. ….. Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Food Supply and Commerce Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. The Divisional Commissioner, Patna Division. 4. The Collector, Buxar. 5. The Sub Divisional officer, Dumaron, Buxr. 6. The B.D.O., Simri, Buxar. ….. ….. Respondents ----------- 2. 13.8.2009. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. This Court fails to understand as to where is the area of conflict for which the petitioner has been compelled to approach this High Court. Admittedly, the P.D.S. license of the petitioner was cancelled by the licensing authority, namely, Sub Divisional Magistrate, Dumraon. Thereafter petitioner was directed to return the food grains which was allotted to her under the scheme what is known as “Sampoorna Guarantee Rojgar Yojna”. Petitioner has been communicated by the Block Development Officer concerned to hand over the food grains to one Shri Mohan Kunwar, yet another P.D.S. dealer. Petitioner has written several letters expressing her desire to comply with the said direction but the same is not culminating into the actual transfer, may be, due to certain resistance from the other P.D.S. dealer. Be that as it may, the writ application is disposed of with a direction upon the Block Development Officer, Simri, Buxar, respondent no.6 that he shall iron out the differences, work out the modalities of - 2 - transfer of food grains so that the petitioner would be exonerated of her responsibility for which she is willing to cooperate. Let exercise in this regard be done within a period of eights weeks from the date of communication/production of a copy of this order. This writ application stands disposed of with above direction. Pawan/- (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)