IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6360 of 2009 SRI RAJA RAM YADAV son of late Pano Yadav Prop. M/s Ganesh Enterprises, R/o Murcha Road,P.S. Chowk, Patnacity,District- Patna. Versus THE Branch Manager, the State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, Hajiganj, P.S.Chowk,Patnacity,District-Patna. ----------- 2 20.5.09 Petitioner’s only grievance is that he had given his collateral security, his residential plot and deposited his original document pertaining to the ownership of the residential plot with the respondent- State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur. Petitioner has, undisputedly paid off all the due and has got a “No Due Certificate” from the Bank. Petitioner is asking the Bank to return the original documents. Bank has not done so. A counter affidavit has been filed by the Bank today stating that they have no objection in returning the documents of title but that they have deposited in Money Suit no. 21 of 2004, which was before Mr. K.K.Shukla, Sub Judge-II,Patnacity and has been disposed of on 21.6.08. Bank made an application before the said Judge for release of the documents but the learned Sub Judge has disclosed that he has been restrained by this Hon’ble Court from passing any judicial order and as such they are unable to handover those documents to the petitioner. Considering the aforesaid, I direct that the concerned Court would permit learned counsel for the Bank to search from the records the documents which are required to be returned to the Bank. On papers being identified, after taking a due receipt from the concerned lawyer and recorded in the order sheet, the documents 2 would be returned to the learned counsel for the Bank to be handed over to the petitioner. All those process must be completed within fifteen days from today. The writ petition stands disposed of. SINGH (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)