IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.20599 of 2010 1. BHIKHO YADAV SON OF LATE TILAK YADAV 2. RAMESHWAR YADAV SON OF BHIKHO YADAV BOTH RESIDENT OF VILLAGE- GAMHARIYA RAMTHADIH, P.S.- CHAKAI, DISTRICT- JAMUI. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE COLLECTOR, JAMUI 3. THE DEPUTY COLLECTOR LAND REFORMS-CUM-ADDITIONAL COLLECTOR, JAMUI. 4. THE CIRCLE OFFICER, CHAKAI. 5. LALO YADAV, ,SON OF TORI YADAV, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE- GAMHARIYA RAMTHADIH, P.S.- CHAKAI, DISTRICT- JAMUI. For the petitioners : Mr. Jyoti Ranjan Jha, Advocate For the respondent : Mr. Debanjan Choudhary, A.C. to AAG-13 2 04.01.2011 Heard both sides. Petitioners are aggrieved by the order dated 14.5.2010 passed by the respondent Collector in Jamabandi Sudhar Revision Case No. 12/2004 (Bhikho Yadav and others versus Lalo Yadav) whereby the revision preferred by them was considered and rejected. Aforesaid revision was filed against the order dated 30.9.2004 passed by respondent Deputy Collector Land Reforms, Jamui in Jamabandi Sudhar Appeal Case No. 3/2003 (Lalo Yadav versus Bhikho Yadav and others) whereby the order of the respondent Anchal Adhikari dated 10.10.2002 was interfered with and set aside. The learned revisional Court in his order has observed that the land initially stood recorded in the name of one Jamahir Mahto. Petitioner failed to demonstrate as to how name of his ancestor namely Tilak Mahto (a co-sharer of Jawahar Mahto) was entered in the Jamabandi No. 8 respecting 7.29 acres of land. The revisional authorities in his order has recorded - 2 - adequate reasons for not allowing the revision application preferred by the writ petitioner. While invoking writ jurisdiction, this Court feels difficulty in upturning those findings based on appraisal of documents filed by the parties. Accordingly, this Court is not inclined to invoke its extraordinary and discretionary writ jurisdiction in the present matter. The application is accordingly dismissed. Petitioners, if so advised, may seek appropriate remedy in the Court of competent jurisdiction. pkj (Kishore K. Mandal, J)