IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Cr.Misc. No.51775 of 2007 CHANDRA SHEKHAR SINGH Versus STATE OF BIHAR & ORS with Cr.Misc. No.42936 of 2007 CHANDRA SHEKHAR SINGH Versus STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 14 3.1.2011 Nobody appears for the petitioner. This matter arises out of 144 Cr.P.C. and 146 Cr.P.C. proceedings. There were several disputes between the State and the petitioner which were decided in favour of the petitioner. Subsequently, the State of Bihar took steps to settle the Hat to certain persons which led to filing of two writ applications. Both writ applications were decided in favour of the petitioner. In the circumstances, I do not think that it would be proper for the State to intervene and act contrary to the order of the Civil Court. In the mean time, the State had filed an appeal which was decided in favour of the State of Bihar. A second appeal is pending before this Court. There is no interim order in favour of the petitioner. The law will take its own course in the aforesaid circumstances. Needless to say that the life of 144 Cr.P.C. proceedings has expired and as far as 146 Cr.P.C. proceedings is concerned, it would be subject to the ultimate decision in the civil suit. This application is, thus, dismissed. Sanjay ( Sheema Ali Khan, J.)