IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6509 of 2007 Dadan Tiwary, son of Late Ganesh Datta Tiwary, resident of Ganesh Bhawan, Mohalla- Sidhauli, Dalmianagar, P.S. Dehri, District- Rohtas, at present Tiwary Engineering, Digha, Patna. ..... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Collector, Rohtas. 3. The D.C.L.R., Dehari, District- Rohtas. 4. The Anchaladhikari, Dehari, District- Rohtas. 5. Ramji Tiwary. 6. Lallan Tiwary Both sons of Late Ganesh Datt Tiwary. 7. Meena Devi, wife of Lallan Tiwary. 8. Chandrama Tiwary @ Chandrama Devi. 9. Shabya Devi. Both nos.8 and 9 wives of Ramji Tiwary. Nos.5 to 9 residents of Ganesh Bhawan, Mohalla- Sidhauli, Dalmia Nagar, District- Rohtas. ..... Respondents. ----------- 02- 3.2.2009 Heard Mr. Vidya Sagar for the petitioner, and Mr. Sunil Kumar Mandal, learned Standing Counsel No.15. This writ petition is directed against the order dated 1.12.2006 (Annexure-6), passed by the learned Collector of the district of Rohtas (Sasaram), in Mutation Revision Case No.43 of 2002 (Dadan Tiwari Vs. Ramji Tiwari and other), whereby he has dismissed the revision application in terms of Section 16 of the Bihar Tenants’ Holdings (Maintenance of Records) Act 1973, preferred by the petitioner. 2 2. It appears from the orders of the learned Anchal Achikari, that of the learned appellate authority, and the revisional authority, that the substance of the orders is that the aggrieved party may institute a civil suit for adjudication of right, title and interest. Learned counsel for the petitioner very fairly submits that the parties are already locked in a civil suit before the court of competent jurisdiction. 3. The writ petition is dismissed with the liberty to the petitioner to pursue his case before the civil court. (S K Katriar, J.) S.K.Pathak/