IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.14262 of 2008 ARBIND KUMAR, son of late Bishun Prasad, resident of village – Baraini, Cheraki Bazar, P S – Cheraki, District – Gaya. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through the District Certificate Officer, Gaya. 2. The Branch Manager, Punjab National Bank, Tekari Road, Gaya. 3. The District Magistrate, Gaya. 4. Ajay Kumar Gupta son of late Bishun Prasad, resident of village – Murarpur, Mani Road, (Kali Asthan), P S – Kotwali, District – Gaya. 5. Om Prakash Gupta alias Babu son of late Bishun Prasad, resident of Murarpur, Mani Road, (Kali Asthan), P S – Kotwali, District – Gaya. ----------- 02. 03.05.2010 After having heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the Bank, the nature of dispute raised by the petitioner being such, it more arises out of family dispute between three brothers, share, entitlement etc. and liability, if any, created therefrom can at best be adjudicated upon by a civil court of competent jurisdiction. So far as certificate case is concerned, petitioner if he has not taken objection under section 9, can do so now to get the matter adjudicated upon. The Court has very limited role to play in the matter under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The writ application stands disposed of with the above observation. rkp ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J )