IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA C. REV. No.72 of 2008 MANZAR HUSSAIN Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 06. 10.12.2009 Vide the common order dated 06.02.2008 as passed under M.J.C.No.2173 of 2006 and M.J.C. No.621 of 2005 wherein the review petitioner Manzar Hussain was one of the petitioners, the controversy was decided with a direction by the Court as below: “Until a decision is taken in the light of this order, the so called tenants be not evicted from the wakf properties. Mutwali and tenants are directed to appear before the Tribunal on 18.02.2008 when the Chairman of the Tribunal shall fix a date for hearing of the matter and after hearing them shall dispose of the same within two months from the date of hearing and the parties are directed to render all assistance to the Tribunal in effective disposal of the matter within the time granted under this order.” Thus, there was a categorical direction to the parties to approach the Tribunal for decision of the matter in the light of the order as passed by this Court in its order 2 dated 06.02.2008. The review petitioner has filed this review application seeking review of the order on the grounds as stated in the petition and it is also submitted by the review petitioner that the Tribunal is not taking any action as was directed in this Court’s above order dated 06.02.2008. Mr. Chandra Shekhar Singh, A.C. to G.A.-7 representing the opposite parties submits that in view of this Court’s above order dated 06.02.2008 the review petitioners had approached the Tribunal and Case No.1 of 2008 was instituted. His further submission is that vide order dated 22.10.2008 as passed in the case the Tribunal has kept the proceeding stayed on the ground that the petitioner has filed a review petition before the High Court. It is submitted that due to the institution of this review application the proceedings before the Tribunal has not taken further steps. In view of the submissions as made by Mr. Chandra Shekhar Singh, the learned counsel for review petitioner says that he has no objection rather he is willing to withdraw this review application if the Tribunal 3 disposes of the matter within two months from the date of production of this order as directed in this Court’s order dated 06.02.2008. He also submits that in view of the directions as made in the order (06.02.2008) the review petitioner will render all assistance to the Tribunal in the effective disposal of the matter. In such view of the matters, the review petitioner is permitted to withdraw this review application and the same is disposed of as such but with liberty to the review petitioner to pursue the matter before the Tribunal which is expected to dispose of the matter in the light of the aforesaid directions in this Court’s order dated 06.02.2008. In view of the above order learned counsel for the review petitioner is also withdrawing the I.A. No.7384 of 2008 which stand disposed of as withdrawn. Mkr. (C.M. Prasad, J.) (V.N. Sinha, J.)