IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CrWJC No 669 of 2008 Ramesh Prasad, son of late Sarvajeet Mallah, resident of village – Akhalashpur, P S and P O – Bhabhua, District – Kaimur (Bhabhua) - Petitioner Versus 1 The State of Bihar 2 The Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna 3 The District Magistrate, Kaimur at Bhabhua 4 The Subdivisional Officer, Bhabhua 5 The Anchal Adhikari, Bhabhua, District – Kaimur 6 The Superintendent of Police (SP), Kaimur at Bhabhua 7 The Officer-in-charge (Thana Prabhari) 8 Gautam Singh 9 Harihar Singh 10 Dhananjay Singh, all sons of late Sarju Singh, residents of Village – Sarangpur, P S – Bhabhua, District – Kaimur (Bhabhua) - Respondents ----------- 3 22.12.2009 No one appears for the petitioner It appears petitioner is a practising Advocate of Bhabhua. He lives in a house which is an ancestral house but is being threatened by anti social elements including three brothers as named in this writ petition. He states that he had given this information to the police at Bhabhua Police Station but they have taken no action. In my view, this application is misconceived. If petitioner is a practising Advocate then he should be aware of his right. If he found police is not taking any action, he had a right to file complaint which he has chosen not to do. In that view of the matter, the writ application stands dismissed. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh)