IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5536 of 2009 Mrs.Swarn Lata, Proprietor of NEERCO, wife of Neeraj Kumar, 115, Rajdhani Palace, C.P. Thakur Lane, Shiv Puri, P.S- Shastri Nagar, Patna. -Petitioner. VERSUS 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The District Magistrate, Patna. 3. The Chairman-cum-Managing Director, Punjab National Bank at Bhikaji Cama Places, New Delhi. 4. The Circle Officer, Punjab National Bank, 2nd floor, Chankaya Tower, R- Block, Patna. 5. Punjab National Bank through its Chief Manager, Budha Colony Branch, P.S.- Budha Colony, Patna. 6. the Chief Manager, Punjab National Bank, Budha Colony Branch, Patna. 7. Dr. Anjana Singh, Proprietor of Central Diagnostics, 1st floor, Sumbha Complex, West Boring Canal Road, P.S.-Krishna Puri, Patna. -Respondents. ----------- 02 30.04.2009 Prima facie, it appears that the dispute is essentially between the respondent no. 7, who is the guarantor of petitioner’s financial accommodation given by the Punjab National Bank, Budha Colony Branch, Patna. The guarantor has holding substantial money in lieu of guarantee given. Petitioner states that if the bank was to enforce the liability and release the money from guarantor, the account of petitioner could not be declared NPA. But, for reasons best known to the bank, bank is not enforcing the guarantee, which has chosen to declare the petitioner’s account as NPA. In my view, private disputes arising out of contractual obligations inter-parties, which is not within the jurisdiction of this Court to entertain. Petitioner may if so advised approach the Banking 2 Ombudsman in this regard or avail of such other remedies which she may be advised. The writ petition is not maintainable and is dismissed as such. Trivedi/ (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)