IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. WJC No.377 of 2009 DR. ABDHESH KUMAR JHA, SON OF LATE SATISH CHANDRA JHA, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE/MOHALLA T.N.SINGH LANE, ADAMPUR, P.S. KOTWALI, DISTRICT BHAGALPUR…………………………………………. ……………………..PETITIONER VERSUS 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, BHAGALPUR 3. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, BHAGALPUR 4. THE OFFICER IN CHARGE, ADAMPUR POLICE STATION (KOTWALI) BHAGALPUR, DISTRICT BHAGALPUR 5. RAJU SINGH, SON OF KEDAR PRASAD SINGH, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE RATANPUR, P.S. SHAHKUND, DISTRICT BHAGALPUR………………..RESPONDENTS ----------- FOR PETITIONER: MR. RANJAN KUMAR JHA, ADVOCATE FOR STATE: MR. RAM SUBHAB SINGH, A.C. TO A.A.G.6 FOR RESPONDENT NO.5: MR. ANAND KR. SINGH, ADVOCATE 4. 29.03.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. Pursuant to the notice, respondent no.5 has appeared through his learned counsel. It is submitted that although Title Suit No.405 of 2006 between the parties is pending in the court of the Subordinate Judge No.5, Bhagalpur, the parties are fighting among themselves by filing petitions before the police. When a substantive suit is pending, it is always advisable for the parties to contest the claim in the suit and pray for appropriate relief by filing appropriate petition in the suit itself and get the suit - 2 - decided at an early date. Learned counsels for the petitioner as well as respondent no.5 agree that the parties will pursue their claim in the title suit henceforth and shall not raise any dispute outside the court and take law and order into their own hand. If any party files a petition in the suit before the court for any interim order, the same should be considered and orders should be passed in accordance with law by the trial court at an early date. The writ application is disposed of with the aforesaid observations and directions. B.T (J. N. Singh, J.)