IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA SLA No.11 of 2009 DHIRENDRA KUMAR SINGH, son of Late Gauri Singh, Resident of Village- Ghoriyari Saidpur, P.S.- Gopalpur, District- Bhagalpur. ----- Petitioner Versus 1. SUDHIR CHANDRA SINGH, son of Late Mahavir Singh 2. Pankaj Singh, son of Sudhir Chand Singh 3. Rajesh Kumar Singh, son of Sudhir Chand Singh 4. Rama Singh, son of Sudhir Chand Singh 5. Dinesh Singh, son of Basudeo Singh 6. Tilo Singh, son of Basudeo Singh All resident of village- Ghariyari Saidpur, P.S.- Gopalpur, District- Bhagalpur. 7. The State of Bihar ----- Opposite Parties ----------- 4 30.3.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the counsel appearing on behalf of the opposite parties. This S.L.A. has been filed by the complainant against the judgment of reversion passed in Criminal Appeal No. 53 of 2007 on 5.1.2009 by which the accused persons (opposite parties) in this Court have been acquitted of the charges under Sections 147, 448, 323 and 384 of the Indian Penal Code. As far as the order and the reasons for acquittal is concerned, the Court finds that there is no anomaly or illegality in the order concerned. However, I would like to comment on the finding at paragraph-8 of the order of acquittal, in view of the respective cases of the parties. 2 The petitioner claims that he had purchased the land with a ‘jhopri’ on which the occurrence took place on 8.9.2002 and the opposite parties claimed that they had purchased the said land on oral sale. The Court below has made a comment that the petitioner i.e. the complainant should file a title suit to get a declaration of this title. This part of the order stands expunged. The S.L.A. is dismissed with the aforesaid observations. Sanjay (Sheema Ali Khan, J.)