IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.2904 of 2008 KEDAR SINGH SON OF LATE RAM BARAN SINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE MURARPATTI, NORTH TOLA, P.S. NAUTAN, DISTRICT SIWAN Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH SRI R.M.J. PILLAI, CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 2. ASHISH RANJAN SINHA, THE THEN D.G.P. BIHAR, PATNA 3. SUNIL KUMAR, SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, SIWAN, DISTRICT- SIWAN 4. RAM PRAVESH SINGH, THE THEN OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NAUTAN P.S. , DISTRICT- SIWAN ----------- 2 20.12.2010 Heard learned counsels for the petitioner and the State. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the order of the Court dated 20th June, 2006 passed in Cr. W.J.C. No. 377 of 2005 has not been complied with by the Superintendent of Police, Siwan, and as such, the contempt of this Court has been committed. Learned counsel for the State submits that a show cause has been filed on behalf of the opposite party no.3, the Superintendent of Police, Siwan, explaining that after the order of this Court a petition dated 2nd April, 2007 was filed by the petitioner stating therein to the effect that the report of Circle Officer, Mairwa with respect to the disputes between the concerned parties were not being acted upon. The opposite party no.3 immediately took action and directed the Officer-in- Charge, Nautan Police Station as per memo no. 91 dated 11th April, 2007 to take necessary action in accordance with the report of the Circle Officer. It is further 2 submitted that as such the allegation that the order of this Court has not been complied with by the opposite party no.3 is not correct. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that threat perception on account of said disputes is still prevalent. Be that as it may, considering the submissions of the parties and the show cause as also the reply filed on behalf of the petitioner, I find that the order of this Court has been complied with and as such no contempt is made out. The M.J.C. application accordingly stands dismissed. Manish/- ( Shailesh Kumar Sinha, J.)