IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.18112 of 2011 Gauri Shankar Prasad Versus Dr.Krishna Mohan Prasad @ Moti ---------------------------------- 04. 15.11.2011 Heard the learned counsel for the parties. The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that after the order dated 01.06.2011, certified copy of the ration card has been filed by the petitioner. However, so far the other documents are concerned, those are photocopies. In such circumstances, the petitioner submitted that at least the ration card should be marked as an exhibit because still today, no arguments has been advanced by the parties. The learned counsel further submitted that he will never pray for further evidence and he will assist the Court below without seeking any unnecessary adjournments in the disposal of the suit. On the contrary, the learned counsel, Mr. Shahi, appearing on behalf of the respondent submitted that the document produced by the petitioner is forged. So far this submission is concerned at this stage whether the document is forged or not cannot be gone into. However, the Court below shall consider the genuineness or - 2 - otherwise or relevancy or otherwise of the ration card at the time of hearing of the suit itself. In such view of the matter, the learned counsel for the respondent has got no objection if the ration card is received in evidence and marked as exhibit. In view of the above facts and circumstances of the case, the certified copy of ration card filed by the petitioner is directed to be marked as an exhibit in the case. The Court below shall consider the effect of the said ration card or the relevancy of the said ration card at the time of hearing of the suit. With this observation, this writ application is disposed of. The prayer to mark other documents as exhibit is rejected. Since this is an eviction suit under the B.B.C. Act, the Court shall try to dispose of the same as early as possible as the petitioner submitted before this Court that he will assist the Court below without taking any unnecessary adjournments. Sanjeev/- (Mungeshwar Sahoo,J.)