ggi-I cgggLQF JuglcATgaggiAngpARH- BILASPUR SINGLE BENCH : HON’BLE SHRI S.R. NAYAK, CJ .M.H P.ET'H.Q.I!,nMg-..§§_L2..°F 2°°§ EglmQNER" Patiram S/o Amar nath, Caste Suryavanshi, aged about 42 years, R/o. Village Choriya, Tahsil - Champa, Distt. Janjgir Champa (C.G.) VERSUS RESPONDENTS 1. Firtin Bai, widow of Kashiram \ Suryavanshi, aged abaut 55 years, Ram La! S/o Mahadev Dewangan, aged about 3O years Sant Ram, S/o Amar nath Suryavanshi, aged about 4O years Suryavanshi, aged about 36 years Narayan, S/o Amar nath Suryavanshi, aged about 34 years Vishnu Lal S/o Amar nath Suryavanshi, aged about 34 years Ail respondent 1 to 6 are R/o Village Choriya, Tah. Champa, Distt. Janjgir — Champa (C.G.) 2 3 4. Krishna Kumar S/o Amar nath 5 6 7. Board of Revenue. Revenue circle Chhattisgarh, Bilaspur (C.G.) 8. Thé Collector, Janjgir, Distt. Janjgir Champa (C.G.) 9. Sub Divisional Officer, (Revenue) Champa, Distt. Janjgir Champa (C.G.) Present: Shri lndrasen Sahu, learned counsel for the petitioner. Shri Utkarsh Verma, leamed Dy. G.A. for the State. ORAL ORDER (Passed on 18m July, 2005) This writ petition arises out of an order of the Sub Divisionai Officer (Revenue) Champa, district Janjgir-Champa, 9'" respondent herein, allowing the application of the first respondent for condoning the delay in making the petition to question the validity of the mutation entries made in @ _2, favour of the petitioner and his brothers who are respondents No. 3 to 6. The 8‘“ respondent the Coiiector, Janjgir who is an Appellate Authority as well as Board of Revenue, the 7‘“ respondent have held against the petitioner. (2) Having heard the learned counsel for the petitioner; l do not find any substantive ground to interfere with the discretionary order passed by the 9‘“ respondent as affirmed by the respondents No. 7 and 8. The writ petition is devoid of merit and it is accordingly dismissed. Sdl* Chief JustiCe gwi