IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10303 of 2011 1. Ram Prasad Singh s/o late Ram Narayan Singh. 2. Devendra Kumar Singh s/o late Kam Narayan Singh. Both resident of village- Surar, P.S. Nabinagar amd District- Aurangabad (Bihar). Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through the Principal Secretary, Department of Revenue and Land Reforms, Patna ( Bihar). 2. The District Magistrate, Aurangabad. 3. The District Land Acquisition Officer, Aurangabad. 4. The Additional District Magistrate, Aurangabad. 5. The Circle Officer, Block Nabinagar,Aurangabad. 6. Bhartiye Rail Bijlee Company Limited through its Managing Director, New Delhi. ----------- 2 1.7.2011 In my view this writ application can be disposed of in terms of order that has been passed in similar writ application filed earlier by other person. The petitioners, by this writ application, claim that they have interest in lands as mentioned in paras 4 and 5 of this writ application, inter alia, being Khata no.2, Plot no. 379 ad measuring 13 decimals situated in Piraunta, P.S. Nabinagar, District- Aurangabad and Khata no.2, plot no. 327, Area 1 and a half Bigha situated in village Piraunta, P.S. Nabinagar, District- Aurangabad. The petitioner no.1 further claims that certain other plots have been settled in his name appertaining to Khata no.35, plot nos. 56,422,19,347 and 294 ad measuring 22 decimals, 35 decimals 12 ½ decimals, 8 decimals and 12 decimals respectively. They state that the aforesaid lands were acquired for setting up of thermal power plant by NTPC for Bhartiye Rail Bijlee Company Limited, New Delhi but no 2 compensation has been given to them in respect of the said lands. In my view, the pleadings are too vague for this Court to grant any relief to the petitioners . I accordingly direct the petitioners to file a detailed representation before the land Acquisition Officer, Nabinagar, District- Aurangabad putting forward their claims duly supported by authentic documents in regard their right, title and interest in the aforesaid lands and the Land Acquisition Officer would consider the same. He would verify whether the land, as mentioned by the petitioners, have been duly notified and acquired. He would further verify whether in respect of the said lands any award has been prepared and if so in whose favour. He would then verify whether payments in respect of such acquisition has been made or not. If the Land Acquisition Officer is satisfied with the right, title and interest of the petitioners and if he finds that the compensation amount due has not been paid in respect of the said lands, he would take expeditious steps to adjudicate the matter and ensure payment thereof to the petitioners if by law entitled to it within a period of three months from the date of filing of the representation before him subject to petitioners co- operating in the matter. With the aforesaid observation and directions, the writ petition is disposed of. Singh ( Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)