IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.43761 of 2007 Rattan Kumar Sinha, Son of Late Baidya Nath Prasad, Resident of Mahesh Nagar, P.O. Keshri Nagar, District Patna. -------- Petitioner Versus 1. State of Bihar. 2. Dr. Azat Shatru, Son of Baidya Nath Prasad, Resident of Mohalla Rampur Road, P.S. Sultanganj, District Patna. ----------- 6 19.03.2010 Heard Mr. Ajay Kumar Thakur, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Gajanan Arun, learned counsel for the opposite party no.2 as also counsel for the State. In nutshell, this case is one about sentiment of the two brothers i.e. the petitioner and opposite party no. 2 as with regard to possession of an old Ambassador Car of their deceased father. After much deliberation, this much has emerged by way of consensus that the petitioner, being the younger brother, will respectfully approach his elder brother, the opposite party no.2 on any mutually agreed date within two months from today and would get the matter settled amicably by sitting across the table in the house of Mr. Thakur. It is expected that the two brothers keeping in view, not only of their sentiments for the old car but also of their father towards the car would behave like two descent persons and get the matter settled without any further interference of the court. Subject to the fulfilment of the aforesaid condition by the petitioner, the impugned order is set aside. Rsh (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)