IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.7760 of 2005 ====================================================== 1. Birendra Singh , son of late Ram Saroop Singh 2. Yogendra Singh, son of late Ram Saroop Singh 3. Devendra Singh, son of late Ram Saroop Singh 4. Raghunandan Singh, son of late Nagendra Singh 5. Harendra Singh 6. Parshuram Singh 7. Gajendra Singh 8. Sailendra Singh Serial No. 5 to 8 are sons of late Ram Lakhan Singh, All resident of village - Rampur – Jaipal, P.S. – Bochaha, District - Muzaffarpur. .... .... Petitioners Versus 1. The State Of Bihar 2. The Anchaladhikari, Bochaha, District – Muzaffarpur. 3. D.C.L.R. , Muzaffarpur. 4. The Collector, Muzaffarpur 5. Pathlu Singh, son of Late Nakchhed Singh 6. Sukhdeo Singh, son of Jangbahadur Singh 7. Rampratap Bhagat, son of Jangbahadur Singh 8. Binod Kumar , son of Muneshwar Singh 9. Amod Kumar , son of Muneshwor Singh 10. Chulhai Singh, son of late Santoshi Singh 11. Shivajee Singh, son of late Santoshi Singh Serial No. 5 to 9 are residing in village - Rampur, Jaipal, P.S. – Bochaha, District – Muzaffarpur. .... .... Respondents ====================================================== Appearance : For the Petitioner/s : Mr. Ram Suhawan Singh Mr. Chandra Moleshwar Mr. Dr.Arun Kumar For the Respondent/s : Mr. (Aag3) Mr. Pankaj Kumar Mr. Ravi Ranjan ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RAKESH KUMAR ORAL ORDER 5 18-02-2013 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners, learned A.C. to Additional Advocate General No. 1 as well as learned counsel, who has appeared on behalf of respondent no. 5 to 11. Patna High Court CWJC No.7760 of 2005 (5) dt.18-02-2013 2/2 Though the present writ petition was filed in the year 2005 for quashing of an order dated 15/4/2005 passed by the Collector, Muzaffarpur, in Case No. 8 /Misc. / 2002-03 i.e. relating to mutation matter, during the pendency of the present writ petition for adjudication in such dispute a special Forum has been constituted as Land Tribunal under the Bihar Land Tribunal Act, 2009 and Tribunal is already functioning . Accordingly, the court is of the opinion that such matter can well be decided by the Tribunal, and as such, while exercising power under the provisions contained in Section 15 of the Act, this court directs the Registry to transmit the record to the Tribunal forthwith. Praful/- (Rakesh Kumar, J)