IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7593 of 2005 Sri Saroj Kumar Tiwari S/o Sri Muni Ram Tiwari, village & P.O. Kataria, P.S.-Agiaon Bazar, District- Bhojpur, Present Address-East Patel Nagar, Road No. 6, House No. 61, P.O. & P.S.-Shastri Nagar, Patna. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. Inspector General of Registration, Bihar at Patna Secretariat, P.S.-Secretariat, Dist.-Patna. 3. Sub-Registrar, Bikramganj, Registry office, Bikramganj, P.S.-Bikramganj, Dist.- Rohtas. 4. District Magistrate, Rohtas at P.S.-Sasaram 5. Sri Muni Ram Tiwari S/o late Sheopujan Tiwari at & P.O. Kataria, P.S.-Agiaon Bazar, Distt.-Bhojpur present address near Rajiv Gandhi Maidan, Bikramganj, District-Rohtas. 6. Sri Ram Narain Pandit S/o Sri Kailash Pandit, Village- Bhalumi, P.S.-Dinara, Distt.-Rohtas. ----------- 2. 03.11.2011 Nobody appears for the petitioner when the case is called out. Learned counsel for the State is present. The writ petition has been filed for cancellation of certain sale deeds which may be in favour of the third persons by the petitioner’s father on the ground that the said land was purchased by his late mother and thus his father has no right or title to sell the same. Learned counsel for the State submits that the present writ petition is totally frivolous and misconceived since the proper forum for redressal of his grievances is the Civil Court of competent jurisdiction and the writ Court may not interfere in the present matter. This Court finds substance in the submission made by learned counsel for the petitioner. The writ Court is not the forum to agitate such 2 grievances by the petitioner. If so advised, he may take recourse under the common law before the Civil Court of competent jurisdiction. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. Anand Kr. ( Ahsanuddin Amanullah, J.)