IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9387 of 2009 ***** Srimati Nilam Kumari, Advocate, High Court, wife of Sri Rajendra Mehta, Ex-Army Officer, resident of village- Baijnathpur, P.S.-Saur Bazar, District-Saharsa. At present residing at M.I.G. House No.181, Hanuman Nagar, P.S.Patrakar Nagar, District-Patna. …. …. Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar through the District Magistrate, Khagaria, District-Khagaria. 2. The Inspector Genera (Registration), Government of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna. 3. The Deputy Registrar, Ashok Kumar Maurya, Registry Officer, Khagaria. 4. The Superintendent of Police, Khagaria. 5. The Officer-in-charge of Gogari Police Station, District-Khagaria. 6. The Circle Officer, Gogari Circle, District-Khagaria. 7. Srimati Sahodari Devi, wife of Late Yogendra Prasad Singh, resident of village—Chandi Tola Banni, P.O.-Babu Bagicha, P.S.-Gogri, District-Khagaria. 8. Srimati Arpita Kumari, wife of Sri Alok Kumar Singh, resident of village—Chandi Tola Banni, P.O.-Babu Bagicha, P.S.-Gogri (Mahes Khut), District-Khagaria. 9. Alok Kumar Singh, son of Late Yogendra Prasad Singh, resident of village—Chandi Tola Banni, P.O.-Babu Bagicha, P.S.-Gogri (Mahes Khut), District-Khagaria. …. …. Respondents ----------- 2. 7.8.2009. After having heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State, the Court is of the considered opinion that the prayer made in the writ application cannot be granted or acceded to under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Petitioner has adequate remedy under substantive law before an appropriate Court of competent jurisdiction. The writ application is dismissed. Pawan/- (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)