IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Miscellaneous Jurisdiction Case No.2439 of 2011 Gopal Sharma s/o late Bibhuti Sharma, r/o village – Sarta, P.S. Parasbigha, District – Jehanabad … .. .... .. Petitioner Versus 1. The State Of Bihar through the Principal Secretary, Department of Health, Govt. of Bihar, Patna 2. Sri Neelmani, son of not known to the petitioner, the Director and Inspector General of Police, Bihar, Patna 3. Sri Mrigan, son of not known to the petitioner, the District Magistrate- cum-Collector, Jehanabad 4. Sri Chandrika Prasad, son of not known to the petitioner the S.P., Jehanabad 5. Smt. Shashi Rani, the Civil Surgeon cum Chief Medical Officer, Jehanabad 6. Dr. K. K. Singh, son of not known to the petitioner, the Incharge medical Officer, Primary Health Centre, Ratnifaridpur at Shakurabad, Jehanabad 7. Sri Bisheshwar Ram, son of not known to the petitioner the Officer-in- charge, Shakurabad Police Station, Jehanabad …….. Opposite Parties ---------------------------------- 4 11-11-2011 Heard the parties. From paragraph 6 of the show cause filed on behalf of opposite party no.4, it appears that Officer- in-charge of Shakurabad Police Station within Jehanabad district has taken a categorical stand in letter dated 12-7-2010 addressed to Superintendent of Police, Jehanabad that entire building of the Primary Health Centre including the Malkhana has been vacated and the doctors are running the Health Centre without any obstruction/ impediment. 2 Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that some residential quarters meant for the doctors are still being occupied by police personnel including the Officer- in-charge. According to him the direction in public interest for vacating the premises of Primary Health Centre would include residential quarters of that Centre so that doctors can stay in the residential quarters for proper functioning of the Health Centre. Since the Primary Health Centre is said to be running without any obstruction/ impediment, this contempt petition is finally disposed of. In case the doctors attached with the Primary Health Centre are facing any inconvenience on account of occupation of residential quarters meant for that Health Centre by police personnel then the Incharge of the Health Centre will be well advised to write a letter to the Superintendent of Police, Jehanabad along with a copy of this order and if such a letter for vacating the residential premises is received by the Superintendent of Police, Jehanabad from the Incharge Health Centre then the Superintendent of Police shall take suitable 3 steps to ensure that the residential quarters are also vacated at the earliest, preferably, within three months. BKS/- (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.) (Shivaji Pandey, J.)