IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10239 of 2009 ***** Md. Abdullah, son of late Bhayat Karim, resident of Panda Mohalla, Police Station Nabinagar, District-Aurangabad. …. …. Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Bihar through the District Magistrate cum Collector, Aurangabad. 2. The Anchal Adhikari, Nabinagar Anchal, Nabinagar, District-Aurangabad. 3. The Bihar State Sunni Waqf Board, through its Chairman, Harding Road, Patna. 4. The Chairman, Bihar State Sunni Waqf Board, Harding Road, Patna. 5. Secretary, Sunni Waqf Board, Harding Road, Patna. 6. Secretary, Managing Committee of Nabinagar, Jama Masjid Waqf Committee (Waqf No.1582) Resident of Mandsoori Mohalla Nabinagar, District-Aurangabad. …. …. Respondents ----------- 2. 21.8.2009. Heard counsel for the parties. Admitted position which emerges from the impugned order dated 18.5.2009 is that the petitioner having been found to be defaulter was made to vacate the shop in his possession on 25.4.1993. There are outstanding dues which was not paid, therefore, the waqf in question also decided to terminate the allotment of shop made in his favour. Petitioner having been ousted more than a decade and half ago will now have to either choose the option of going before the tribunal, make his grievance and get the issue adjudicated or in the alternative he may make an offer to the Waqf Board to pay up the past dues and rent outstanding against him and get the shop back in question, if the same has not been allotted to anybody else or if any other shop is available for such settlement. That would be the matter to be considered by such authority and this Court cannot pass any direction or mandamus in view of the above. This writ application is disposed of with above liberty. Pawan/- (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)