IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3312 of 2010 1. MADHU SINGH W/O RUDRASEN KUMAR R/O VILL.- KANSUA, P.S.- KURTHA, DISTT.- JEHANABAD Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY REVENUE AND LAND REFORMS DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR, PATNA 2. THE COLLECTOR PATNA 3. THE ADDITIONAL COLLECTOR PATNA 4. THE DISTRICT LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER PATNA 5. THE ADDITIONAL DISTRICT LAND ACQUISITION OFFICER, PATNA 6. THE DEPUTY COLLECTOR LAND REFORMS, PATNA SADAR, PATNA 7. THE CIRCLE OFFICER SAMPATCHAK 8. PATNA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION THROUGH MUNICIPAL COMMISSION COMMISSIONER BUDHA MARG, PATNA 9. THE COMMISSIONER PATNA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, PATNA 10. THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, DIVISION-F PATNA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, PATNA ----------- 6. 22.03.2010. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. 2. It appears, land of the petitioner measuring 2 Katha 13 Dhurs in Plot No. 24 of Village- Ramachak, Patna has been acquired along with other lands measuring 33.67 acres for establishing Solid Waste Management Plant in compliance of the orders of the Hon’ble Supreme Court as also the orders of this Court dated 30.6.2009 passed in C.W.J.C.No. 2911of 2006, Annexure-H. 3. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that after acquisition of his land petitioner has become landless and as he belongs to the weaker section of the society as he is Scheduled Caste as per the Government policy his lands ought not to have been acquired. 4. Once the lands of the petitioner has been acquired and there is no illegality in issue of the notification under Section 4 and declaration under Section 6, I am not inclined to go into the submission raised on behalf of the petitioner and the writ petition is dismissed, however, with liberty to the petitioner to intervene in the writ case which is filed for establishing the Solid Waste Management Plant for catering to the needs of the residents of Patna town. P.K.P. (V.N.Sinha,J.)