IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA LPA No.98 of 2004 MD.ABBAS AHMAD & ORS Versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS ----------- 14. 28.2.2011 Learned counsel for the State of Bihar is present. On 23.8.2010 the appeal was dismissed with costs of Rs. 25,000/- and it was further directed that the District Magistrate, Biharsharif would ensure delivery of possession of the property to respondent nos. 6 and 7 or their transferees within a period of four weeks and report compliance to this Court by filing an affidavit. So far as compliance of the order regarding delivery of possession of the property is concerned, counsel for the State submits that notices were issued to respondent nos. 6 and 7 to get delivery of possession. He further submits that notices could not be served on account of incomplete address. A supplementary affidavit has been filed on behalf of the District Magistrate, Nalanda. In paragraph 12 it has been stated that the District Magistrate undertakes that the delivery of possession of the property in question will be ensured as and when the claimant appears. 2 In view of the undertaking given in paragraph 12 that the delivery of possession would be handed over to respondent nos. 6 and 7 as and when they appeared, we find that there has been substantial compliance and no further direction is required in the matter on office note. Vinay/ ( S. K. Katriar,J. ) ( S. P. Singh, J.)