IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.970 of 2007 KAMLA KANT SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR &ORS ----------- 03. 4.2.2010 No counter affidavit has been filed despite a direction issued in this regard by this Court on 27.2.2007. Submission of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that even from the order sheet it is apparent that the petitioner had made demand for furnishing the details of the accounts and documentation based on which he can effectively raise his objection but the same is not being supplied despite direction by the Certificate Officer. This is causing serious prejudice to him in proper defence. The stand of the respondent State Bank of India is not known but what has been stated by the petitioner is borne out from the order sheet annexed with the writ application. In view of the above, let Certificate Officer give a final liberty to the bank to provide necessary documents to the petitioner. If they fail to do so, then appropriate orders may be passed in the certificate proceeding based on the submissions made by the petitioner. The petitioner may also endeavour to obtain those documents or information may be under the Right to Information Act as well. The petitioner will not be taken into civil custody any further in this regard. 2 The writ application stands disposed of with above direction. rkp ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J )