IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5819 of 2004 M.K.JAYANT SON OF SRI RAMJEE KUMAR, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE FARDA, P.S. NAYA RAM NAGAR, DISTRICT MUNGER, AT PRESENT EXECUTIVE MEMBER OF THE BAR ASSOCIATION, MUNTER – PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR, THROUGH THE LAW SECRETARY, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 2. THE PATNA HIGH COURT, THROUGH THE REGISTRAR GENERAL, PATNA. 3. THE REGISTRAR CIVIL COURT, MUNGER. ----------- 4/ 28-03-2011 Nobody appears on behalf of the petitioner to press this application. However, I have heard Mr. Anshuman Singh, learned A.C. to A.A.G.-1, appearing on behalf of respondent no.1 and Mr. Abhinay Raj, learned counsel appearing on behalf of respondent no. 2 and 3. From the materials available on record it appears that the petitioner is aggrieved by a communication dated 27.02.2004 (Annexure-5), issued by the learned District and Sessions Judge, Munger, whereby all the Additional Sessions Judge, Munger and the Presiding Officers of the Fast Track Court, Munger were directed to transfer the Sessions trial cases of the area of Lakhisarai and Sheikhpura for being tried by the newly created Fast Track courts at Lakhisarai and Sheikhpura. It further appears that with the passage of time, the present writ petition has become infructuous. However, if the petitioner is still aggrieved, he may approach the learned District Judge and Session, Munger for redressal of his grievances by filing an 2 appropriate representation along with a copy of the present order, within a period of four weeks from today, which shall be considered and disposed of in accordance with law. It is made clear that if the petitioner does not appear before the learned District Judge, Munger within the time prescribed by this Court with a representation and a copy of this order, then it shall be construed that the present writ petition has been finally rejected by this Court. With the aforesaid observation/ direction this writ petition stands disposed of. BTiwary/ ( Birendra Prasad Verma, J.)