IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7510 of 2010 NIRAJ KUMAR TIWARY Versus THE CHAIRMAN,PANJAB NATIONAL BANK & ORS. ----------- 2 29.4.2010 Heard learned counsel for the parties. Learned counsel for the petitioner on the basis of various orders recorded in the ordersheet of Certificate Case No. 64 of 2007-08 points out to the Court that the notices alleged to have been served on petitioner under UPC, he denies receipt of any notice at any point of time. Only when the D.W. has been issued against him and the police arrived at his door that he came to know such a proceeding. The method or methodology of service of notice does not inspire confidence to the Court. Keeping the same in mind the petitioner is given two weeks time to appear before the Certificate Officer. Once he appears before the Certificate Officer the petitioner may be handed over the requisition, notice and such other documents which may be required or demanded by the petitioner. The petitioner would be given thirty days time to file his objection under section 9 of the Public Demand Recovery Act. Till the adjudication of his objection under section 9 of the Act, no coercive action will be taken against the petitioner. This writ application stands disposed of with the above direction. RPS (Ajay Kumar Tripathi,J.)