IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.12750 of 2005 Sheetal Prasad Saraf, Son of Late Ram Briksha Saraf, Resident of Old G.T. Road, Police Station-Dehri on-Sone, District-Rohtas. Versus 1. The State of Bihar 2. The Bihar State Board of Religious Trusts through its President, Vidyapati Marg, Patna-800001. 3. The President, Bihar State Board of Religious Trusts, Vidyapati Marg, Patna-800001. 4. The Superintendent, Bihar State Board of Religious Trusts, Vidyapati Marg, Patna-800001. 5. The District Magistrate, Rohtas. 6. The Superintendent of Police, Rohtas. 7. The Officer-in-Charge, Dehri-on-Sone Police Station, Dehri, District- Rohtas. ----------- 2. 15.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the State as well as learned counsel for the Bihar State Religious Trust Board. The writ petition had originally been filed for a direction to the respondents to evict unauthorized persons from the property of the Trust in question as well as to provide adequate security to the office bearers of the trust. The petitioner was a member of the Trust constituted by the Bihar State Religious Trust Board for Managing the affairs of ‘Maharishi Menhi Dhyan Yog Ashram’. In view of the fact that more than six years have elapsed since filing of the writ petition and the learned counsel not being readily aware of the ground position, this Court feels that the writ petition can be disposed off in the following terms. 2 Accordingly, the writ petition stands disposed off with liberty to the petitioner to approach respondents no. 5 and 6 for any grievances as raised in the writ petition which may still exist. If such a request is made within two months from today before the concerned respondents alongwith a copy of this order then the concerned respondents shall look into the matter and take decision in accordance with law within the next one month thereafter. Anand Kr. ( Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)