IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.1919 of 2011 Jai Narayan …Petitioner Versus 1. The Union of India, through Divisional General Manager, North Eastern Railway, Sonepur, Chapra 2. The State of Bihar 3. Sri Lokesh Kumar Singh, son of not known, the Colletor, Siwan 4. Sri Shesh Nath Singh 5. Raj Kishore Prasad, son of Late Satya Narayan Prasad, resident of village Dhabaliakothi, P.S. Maharajganj, Siwan, at present Mohalla, Dhurwa Qr. No. 554/556 P.O.Dhurwa P.S.Dhurwa,Ranchi(Jharkhand) Opposite parties For the petitioner :Mr. Amar Nath Singh For the State :Mr.Shivam Singh, AC to AAG I ----------- 03. 29.06.2011 Counsels for the parties are present. Petitioner seeks institution of contempt proceeding against the opposite parties, particularly o.p.no.4 for wilful violation of the order dated 13.12.2010, passed in CWJC No. 19891/10. A perusal of the order indicates that after noticing the stand of the petitioner, the case was disposed of directing the District Land Acquisition Officer to dispose of the pending objection/application in accordance with law within a reasonable period of time. This Court also clarified in the said order that if there is any serious dispute with regard to the title over the and in question, the petitioner would be well-advised to file an application seeking reference. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that on 18.01.2011 a representation (Annexure-2) was filed which has 2 not been disposed of. In my view, looking at the order which is said to have been violated, o.p.no.4 cannot be said to have wilfully violated the order. This Court, therefore, is not inclined to proceed in the matter. However, if the representation of the petitioner till date has not been disposed of , o.p.no.4 would be well- advised to dispose of the same in accordance with law within eight weeks from the date of production of a copy of this order. The application stands disposed of. hr ( Kishore K. Mandal )