IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.1719 of 2004 1. Devendra Prasad Sharma 2. Vijay Sharma 3. Gopal Sharma 4. Jitendra Sharma 5. Manish Sharma 6. Krishna Murari Sharma, All are sons of Late Sri Lal Sharma, residents of Mohalla Chua Bagh, P.S. Kasim Bazar, District Munger............Petitioners Versus 1. Union of India through Secretary, Department of Home Affairs India, New Delhi 2. Joint Secretary, Department of Home Affairs , India, New Delhi 3. Girdhari Prasad Sharma, son of Late Horil Mistry, resident of Mansari Toley (Kora Maidan), P.S. Kasim Bazar, District Munger 4. The Secretary, Home Police Department, Bihar, Patna 5. The District Magistrate, Munger......................Respondents ------ 8 19.07.2010 It is informed that learned counsel, who had filed power on behalf of the petitioners, has died almost a year back. No further power has been filed in the case on behalf of the petitioners. The matter appears to be a dispute between the family members in respect of manufacturing licence of firearms initially held by their ancestor in the name of the firm. Petitioners now do not appear to be interested in the matter. Therefore, they have not filed power of any of learned counsel of the court for - 2 - prosecuting the case. Therefore, the writ application is dismissed for want of prosecution. B.T (J. N. Singh, J.)