IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.492 of 2005 M/S GARIB NEBAJ FURNITURE, through its proprietor, Md. Mansoor Khan @ Mansoor Khan, S/o late Mohammad Khan, Resident of Mohalla-Habibpur, P.S.-Habibpur, District-Bhagalpur. ………….Petitioner Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. The District Magistrate, Bhagalpur. 3. The Director of Industries, Industries Department, Government of Bihar, Patna. …... Respondent 1st Party 4. The Conservator of Forest, Bhagalpur Circle, Bhagalpur. 5. Divisional Forest Officer, Bhagalpur Division, Bhagalpur. 6. The Forest Ranger, Bhagalpur Range, Bhagalpur. 7. The Forester, Bhagalpur. ……Respondent 2nd Party ----------- For the Petitioner : Ms. Sushmita Mishra, Advocate For the State : Mr. Binit Kumar, A.C. to G.A.-9 ----------- 2/ 29.04.2011 Heard. On some oral threat, allegedly hurled by some officials of the Department of Forest, the petitioner, having apprehension of certain consequential action, has filed the present writ petition before this Court seeking remedial protection. No consequential order passed by any of the authority of the Department of Forest, affecting the right of the petitioner for running furniture business, has been brought on record. In the given facts of the case, writ petition 2 seems to be completely misconceived and is, accordingly, dismissed. However, if the petitioner has some valid grievance, then he can approach the competent authority with a specific allegation for redressal of his grievances. Anjani/ ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J.)