IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.749 of 2010 ***** 1. YAMUNA PRASAD S/O LATE NARSINGH PRASAD R/O VILL.- P.O. AND P.S.- RAJEPUR, DISTT.- EAST CHAMPARAN. …. …. Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. SRI NARMADESHWAR LAL, THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE CUM COLLECTOR, EAST CHAMPARAN AT MOTIHARI. …. …. Contemnor/Opposite Parties ----------- For the Petitioner : Mr. Virendra Kuar, Advocate For the State : Mr. Ram Chandra Pd. Bharti, S.C.-14 Mr. Ajay Kumar, A.C. to S.C.-14 ------------ 3. 21.4.2010. This is an application for initiation of contempt as the respondents have not complied with the order dated 24.4.2009 passed in C.W.J.C. No. 5254 of 2009. Be it noted, the Court while disposing of the writ petition has directed as follows: - “In the above circumstances, we direct the respondent no.3 the District Magistrate-cum- Collector, East Champaran to consider and dispose of the representation as contained in Annexure-3 in accordance with law.” Having heard learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Ram Chandra Pd. Bharti, learned counsel for the State, we are only inclined to extend the time till end of June, - 2 - 2010 to deal with the representation which has been preferred by the petitioner. A free copy of the order be handed over to Mr. Ram Chandra Pd. Bharti, learned counsel for the State for transmitting it to the concerned authorities to dispose of the representation of the petitioner within the period stipulated hereinabove. The M.J.C. stands disposed of. Pawan/- (Dipak Misra, CJ) (Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J)