IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.23032 of 2011 1. Nagendra Prasad Singh son of late Ram Chandra Prasad Singh, R/o Village- Mahuri, P.S. Nalanda, Dist. Nalanda. --Petitioner. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The D.C.L.R. Rajgir, Dist. Nalanda. 3. The Circle Officer, Silao, Nalanda. 4. Vijay Singh, son of Late Tapeshwar Singh, R/o village- Kool, P.S. Nalanda, Dist. Nalanda. ---Respondents. ---------------------------------- 02 22.12.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. Petitioner assails the order dated 19.09.2011 passed by the respondent Deputy Collector, Land Reforms Rajgir, Nalanda in Mutation appeal no. 5 of 2009 (Annexure-2). Said appeal was preferred against the order dated 27.03.09 passed by the respondent- Circle Officer, Nalanda in mutation case no. 12 of 2008-09. There is no controversy that the aforesaid proceedings were levied under the provisions of the Bihar Tenants’ Holding (Maintenance of Records) Act, 1973 ( for short ‘Act’). The Act itself provides remedy of filing revision by the aggrieved party. In that view of the matter, this Court is not inclined to invoke its extraordinary and discretionary writ jurisdiction in the matter to set aside the impugned order. The petitioner would be at liberty to assail the same in revision in accordance with law. The application stands disposed of. It will be open to the petitioner to seek condonation of delay of the proposed revision on the ground that petitioner had been bonafidely pursuing the remedy before this Court. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)