IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.5184 of 2010 1. Vishnudevanand Jyoti, Chela Of Late Hariharanand Jyoti Maniar, Math, P.S.Mohiuddin Nagar, Distt-Samastipur Versus 1. The State Of Bihar, through The District Magistrate, Samastipur 2. Superintendent Of Police, Samastipur 3. Officer-In-Charge, P.S.Mohiuddin, Nagar ----------------- 4. 12.8.2011. Ms. Mahashweta Chatterjee, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner, Mr. Dilip Kumar, learned Assisting Counsel to G.A.7 for the state and Mr.Pravin Kumar Verma, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the intervener are present. The writ petition has been filed seeking direction to the respondents to provide protection to the life and liberty of the petitioner as guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. A counter affidavit has been filed on behalf of the State as well as an intervener application has been filed by one Ram Babu Singh seeking to intervene in the matter. In either of the affidavit, there has been allegation against the petitioner of being a party to the sale of Math property. The 2 position is seriously contested by the learned counsel for the petitioner saying that the petitioner has not sold even a decimal of land. Be that as it may, the writ petition has been filed seeking protection of life and liberty of the petitioner. In the counter affidavit filed by the S.D.P.O., Dalsingsarai, Samastipur, a stand has been taken that if there would be any threat perception to the life of the petitioner and he would seek protection by filing appropriate application giving the details, and the complaint is found true, he would be provided with the protection. Regard being had to the nature of the grievance raised by the petitioner and the submission made by the S.D.P.O., Dalsingsarai, the writ petition is disposed of with the liberty to the petitioner to raise his grievance before the Superintendent of Police, Samastipur together with relevant details and which shall be considered and disposed of in accordance with law. ahk (Jyoti Saran,J.)