IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.9883 of 2009 Arjun Prasad, son of Late Bharat Prasad, resident of village Barhahara, PS Bhore, District Gopalganj – Petitioner. Vs. 1) The State of Bihar, 2) The Dist. Magistrate, Gopalganj. 3) The Circle Officer, Bhore Circle, Dist. Gopalganj. 4) The Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna. 5) The Supdt. Of Police, Gopalganj. 6) The Officer Incharge, Bhore police Station, Dist. Gopalganj – Respondents. 4 24.11.2011 I.A. No. 6876 of 2011 filed as a intervention application on behalf of one Ramjeet Prasad is allowed. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, the State counsel and the counsel for the intervener respondent. The petitioner claims that he has purchased 2 dhurs of land of survey plot no. 331 appertaining to khata no. 182, whereas the case of the intervener respondent is that there is a road existing from before which is being utilized by the intervener and others. Counsel for the petitioner admits that there is a road existing but submits that the respondent now wants to carve out a road from the plot of land purchased by him i.e. 2 dhurs. The Circle Officer, Bhore will examine the State records and determine which part of the land on plot no. 331 is demarcated as a Government land and is being used as a road. An enquiry should be conducted by the Circle Officer after giving notice to the petitioner and the intervener. The Circle Officer is advised to demarcate the plot purchased by the petitioner after measurement of the said plot in presence of the petitioner. The 2 road, if any, may also be measured by the Amin in presence of both the petitioner and the intervener, so that further dispute regarding the existence of the road is settled between the parties. The petitioner and the intervener are directed to appear before the Circle Officer within one month on receipt of a copy of this order and file their applications along with all Annexures on which they wish to rely. In the mean time the petitioner should not construct his boundary. The Circle Officer should dispose of the entire matter expeditiously and not beyond the period of six months. While disposing of the matter, the Circle Officer should be careful in this matter and not to be influenced by any extraneous consideration. This writ petition is disposed of with the aforesaid observations. haque ( Sheema Ali Khan, J .)