IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.1304 of 2005 JAGDISH CHANDRA SINHA, S/O LATE PRADIP NARAIN SINGH, R/O VILLAGE- JAINTIPUR, P.S. LALGANJ, DISTRICT- VAISHALI, AT PRESENT R/O MOHALLA- MAJHAULIA ROAD, P.S.- KAZI MOHAMMADPUR, DISTRICT- MUZAFFARPUR ---- PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE COLLECTOR, VAISHALI. 3. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, VAISHALI. 4. THE CIRCLE OFFICER, LALGANJ, VAISHALI. 5. RAMJEE PASWAN. 6. LAXMAN PASWAN. 7. RAMPRIT PASWAN RESPONDENT NO. 5 TO 7 SONS OF MAHER CHANDRA PASWAN, ALL 5 TO 7 R/O VILLAGE- KUANRI, P.S.- LALGANJ, DISTRICT- VAISHALI --- RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2/ 09-05-2011 None appears on behalf of the petitioner to press the present writ petition. However, Mr. Bibhakar Tiwari, learned A.C. to Standing Counsel No. 21 appears on behalf of respondent no. 1 to 4 and places reliance on the averments made in the counter affidavit filed on behalf of respondent no. 2 and 4. From the pleadings of the parties, it is apparent that private respondent no. 5 to 7 are said to be in possession over certain areas of private lands belonging to the writ petitioner. The private respondent no. 5 to 7 claim to be in possession over the lands of the petitioner for more than thirty years. In view of the fact that dispute between the petitioner and the private respondents is private in nature, 2 no writ can be issued by this Court. However, the petitioner, if so advised, may file a suit before a civil court of competent jurisdiction and if such a suit is filed, then that shall be disposed of in accordance with law, on the basis of materials produced by the parties. With the aforesaid observations and directions, the writ petition stands dismissed. BTiwary/ ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J.)