IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.18882 of 2011 Raj Kumar Das Son Of Sri Siri Das Resident Of Village- Singhia Bujurg, Police Station-Bibhutipur, Dist.-Samastipur (Bihar)…. …..Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar Through The Secretary, Department Of Revenue, Government Of Bihar, Old Secretariat, Bailey Road , Patna-1. 2. The Collector, Samastipur, Bihar. 3. The Anchal Adhikari, Bibhutipur, P.S.-Bibhutipur, District- Samastipur (Bihar). 4. Sri Munni Devi Wife Of Shri Gango Das Resident Of Vill.- Singhia Bujurg, P.O.-Singhia Ghat, P.S.-Bibhutipur, Distt.- Samastipur (Bihar). ……Respondents …………… For the Petitioner : Mr. Bhupendra Narayan Singh, Advocate For the State : Mr. Raghvendra Kr. Singh, A.C. to G.A.3 …………….. 2 18.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. Petitioner seeks quashing of the order dated 17/22.08.2008 passed by the Anchal Adhikari, Bibhutipur, as contained in Annexure-8, granting homestead parcha in favour of respondent no. 4 under the Bihar Privileged Persons Homestead Tenancy Act, 1947 (hereinafter referred to be as “the Act”). However, learned counsel appearing for the State submits that there is a provision under Section 21 of the Act and the petitioner should have moved before 2 the Collector of the District for redressal of his grievance. In above view of the matter, this writ application is being disposed of with a liberty granted to the petitioner to move before respondent no.2, i.e., the Collector, Samastipur, Bihar under appropriate provision of the Act within six months. If such application is filed, the same should be considered and disposed of by respondent no.2 in accordance with law but not without granting opportunity of hearing to the concerned parties. Sanjay-II (Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)