IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.15434 of 2010 1. Anshuman Kumar @ Anshuman S/O Late Asho Kumar Issar R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur. Versus 1. Rohit Kumar Issar S/O Late Ashok Kumar Issar R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 2. Rishav Kumar Issar S/O Late Ashok Kumar Issar R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 3. Most. Rohini Issar W/O Late Anil Kumar Issar R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 4. Richa Kumari Minor D/O Late Anil Kumar Issar Through Her Mother Most. Rohini Issar As Guardian R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 5. Shri Chandreshwar Singh S/O Late Babu Modeshwar Singh R/O Mohalla- Katahal Bari Deorhi, Town- Darbhanga, P.S. & Distt.- Darbhanga, Presently Residing At Bahadurpur, Ward No.1, Town- Samastipur And P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 6. Suman Singh S/O Shri Chandreshwar Singh R/O Mohalla- Katahal Bari Deorhi, Town- Darbhanga, P.S. & Distt.- Darbhanga, Presently Residing At Bahadurpur, Ward No.1, Town-Samastipur And P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 7. Smt. Usha Devi W/O Kopendra Narayan Chaudhary R/O Vill.- Pataily, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 8. Smt. Abha Devi W/O Ramchandra Chaudhary R/O Vill. & P.O.- Makhanpur, Distt.- Darbhanga 9. Prabha Kumari D/O Late Ram Udgar Issar R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Ward No.4, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur 10.Niva Kumari D/O Late Ram Udgar Issar R/O Mohalla- Bahadurpur, Ward No.4, Town- Samastipur, P.S. & Distt.- Samastipur. ---------------------------------- 4. 06.9.2011. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner. The writ petition is directed against the order dated 2.11.2007 passed by the 2 learned Sub Judge, VI, Samastipur in T.S.No.175 of 1983 whereby the plaintiff petitioner has been directed to submit the copies of lost documents for reconstruction of the documents. It is admitted that following the order dated 2.11.2007, the petitioner on his part has deposited the documents in question. In that view of the matter, nothing survives in the writ petition and it is accordingly disposed of. As is manifest from the order impugned that an enquiry has been initiated by the trial court in this regard, learned Court would be well advised to conclude the enquiry for fixing responsibility for the missing records as also make all endeavour for tracing out the records which were in the safe custody of the court. ahk (Jyoti Saran, J.)