IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CR. WJC No.106 of 2011 SANJEET KUMAR MISHRA SON OF SRI DEVANAND MISHRA, RESIDENT OF MOHALLA KHARAHIA BASTI, WARD NO. 10, ARARIA, P.S. & DISTRICT- ARARIA Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HOME DEPARTMENT, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 2. THE SUPERINTEDENT OF POLICE, ARARIA 3. THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, ARARIA 4. THE DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, ARARIA (TOWN) DEPARTMENT, ARARIA 5. THE SUB-DIVISIONAL OFFICER, ARARIA 6. THE OFFICER IN CHARGE, ARARIA TOWN P.S. ARARIA 7. AMARNATH MISHRA SON OF LATE MADHUKANT MISHRA, RESIDENT OF KHOHIA BASTI WARD NO. 10, P.S. ARARIA, DISTRICT- ARARIA ----------- 2 11.04.2011 Heard learned counsels for the petitioner and the State. The prayer of the petitioner is that he needs protection of his life and property at the hands of the private respondent no.7 who along with his men forcibly taken the possession of the petitioner’s land and also proceeding with the illegal construction on the petitioner’s land. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that no action is being taken by the respondent no.6 on being informed with regard to the illegal acts of the respondent no.7. Learned counsel for the State submits that the matter appears to be a dispute with regard to land in question is of the title/possession, and as such, petitioner ought to have taken the appropriate recourse of law. Considering the rival submissions of the parties, it appears that in case possession of the petitioner’s land has been taken by the respondent no.7, the petitioner in order to recover his possession had to take the appropriate legal recourse permissible under the law. However, with regard to any untoward or unlawful acts of the respondent no.7 constituting any offence, it will be open for the petitioner to give such information to the concerned police station and in case the same is not being entertained it will further be open for the petitioner to bring it to the notice of the respondent no.2, who will look into the matter without delay as per law. The writ application accordingly stands disposed of. Manish/- ( Shailesh Kumar Sinha,J.)