IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.17131 of 2011 Ram Sunder Singh S/O Late Sheo Lagan Singh R/O Village- Khaira,P.S.- Nabinagar And District- Aurangabad…. …..Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar Through The Principal Secretary, Department Of Revenue And Land Reforms, Patna (Bihar) 2. The District Magistrate, Aurangabad 3. The District Land Acquisition Officer, Aurangabad 4. The Additional District Magistrate, Aurangabad 5. The Circle Officer, Block Nabinagar, Aurangabad 6. Bhartiye Rail Bijlee Company Ltd. Through Its Managing Director, New Delhi….. …Respondents ………. For the Petitioner : Mr. Anirudh Kumar Verma, Advocate For the State : Mr. Alok Kr. Rahi, A.C. to A.A.G. 2 For the B.R.B.C.L. : Mr. Anil Kumar Sinha, Advocate …………… 2 18.10.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, the State and respondent no.6. Petitioner claims to be land-holder of Plot No.330 appertaining to Khata No. 38 of Village- Khaira, P.S. Nabinagar and District Aurangabad. It is contended that the aforesaid land is being utilized by respondent no.6 for construction of National Thermal Power Project at Nabinagar, Aurangabad without any notice or payment of compensation amount to him. It has been stated that a representation has been filed before respondent 2 no.2, i.e., the District Magistrate, Aurangabad, but no action has been taken by him. However, the aforesaid application appears to be a cryptic one as neither the details of the land is reflected therein nor any document in support of the petitioner’s claim appears to have been appended along with that. Learned counsel for the State as well as respondent no.6 do not have any objection if a fresh representation filed on behalf of the petitioner is directed to be disposed of by the concerned authority. In above view of the matter, this writ application is being disposed of with a liberty given to the petitioner to file a proper representation before respondent no.3, i.e., the District Land Acquisition Officer, Aurangabad within four weeks. In case such representation is filed by the petitioner along with a certified copy of this order, let respondent no.3, i.e., the District Land Acquisition Officer, Aurangabad consider and dispose of the same by a reasoned order on its own merit and in accordance with law within three months thereafter. It is made clear that this order has been 3 passed without going into the merit of the case of the petitioner. Sanjay-II (Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)