IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.8063 of 2000 1. Anjani Kumar Sinha, Son of Sri Nand Kishore Prasad, resident of Kazi Farzand Lane, Nayee Godown Gaya, District- Gaya 2. Rejendra Prasad, Son of Sri Jwala Prasad, resident of village- Kishunpur, P.S.-Barbigha, District- Sheikhpura 3. Naresh Prasad, son of Sri Niranjan Prasad, resident of village nawabchak, P.s.-Gurua, Dist. Gaya. 4. Nand Kishore Pd. Singh, Son of Sri Saryug Prasad, resident of village Bhadeji, P.S.-Mufassil, Dist.-Gaya. 5. Ahmad Husain, son of Md. Kabiruddin, resident of Chowk Road, P.S.-Kotwali, Dist. Gaya. 6. Smt. Anju Kumari, wife of late Baban Prasad, resident of village Papri, P.S.-Fatehpur, Dist.-Gaya 7. Smt. Malti Devi wife of late Ramesh Chandra Sharma, resident of Mohalla Karsiti Asmashan Ghat, Gaya. 8. Basant Kumar, son of Sri Jagdish Prasad, resident of village Neema, P.S.-Aamas, Dist-Gaya 9. Anil Kumar, son of Sri Saryug Prasad, resident of village- Tali, P.S.-Bodhgaya, Dist.-Gaya. 10. Nagendra Shamra, son of late Bhagwati Sharma, resident of village Chotiya, P.S.-Khizarsarai, Dist.-Gaya, All are posted as Extra Clerks in Registry Office, Gaya. Versus 1. The State of Bihar 2. The inspector General of Registration, Government of Bihar, Patna. ----------- 7. 21.10.2011 Mr. Tej Bhadhur Singh, learned Senior counsel appearing for the petitioners. He submits that he has no instruction in the matter and thus he is unable to press the writ petition. Learned counsel for the State is present and submits that analogous cases have been disposed off yesterday, having become infructuous. In that view of the matter the present case being similarly situated also has become infructuous. In view of the aforesaid, nothing remains to be adjudicated in the present writ application. 2 Accordingly the same is disposed off. Anand Kr. ( Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)