IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16777 of 2009 1. SATENDRA KUMAR S/O MAHENDRA PRASAD, R/O VILL- PIPRA KOTHI, P.S- PIPRA KOTHI, DISTT- EAST CHAMPARAN Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH THE COLLECTOR, EAST CHAMPARAN, MOTIHARI 2. THE COLLECTOR, CUM DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, EAST CHAMPARAN, MOTIHARI 3. THE BLOCK AGRICLTURE OFFICER, PIPRA KOTHI CUM FERTILISER INSPECTOR, 4. THE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE, PIPRA KOTHI, DISTT- EAST CHAMPARAN ----------- 02. 10.12.2010 After some arguments, learned counsel for the petitioner submits that he proposes to represent before the Superintendent of Police, East Champaran against the concerned Officer-in-charge for wrongful seizure of his Cement and Iron rods stated to be stored for personal use and which had nothing to do with the First Information Report lodged against him under the Essential Commodities Act with regard to his license to deal with Urea fertilizers. Even after release orders passed by the District Magistrate, the Officer-in- charge delayed actual release unjustifiably for six months If the petitioner files any such application before the Superintendent of Police, this Court expects the Superintendent of Police to deal with the same appropriately after due opportunity to the Officer-in-charge concerned also and then pass a 2 reasoned and speaking order within a maximum period of two months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. The application stands disposed. P.K. ( Navin Sinha, J.)