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2013 Supreme(Pat) 1200

SHIVAJI PANDEY
Suraj Narain Prasad Sinha – Appellant
Versus
State of Bihar – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Petitioner: Mr. Abhay Shanker Singh.
For Opp. Party : Mr. Safiyan.

ORDER

Heard Mr. Abhay Shanker Singh (in person) and the counsel for the State.

2. This is an application for quashing the FIR of Samastipur Town P.S.Case No.27 of 2013 registered for the offences u/s 419, 420, 467, 468, 471, 120B IPC.

3. The First Information Report has been lodged in pursuance of letter No. 166 dated 12th February 2013 of the Circle Officer, Jitwarpur, Samastipur, O.P.No.2, addressed to the Officer In-charge, Samastipur Town Police Station annexing the letter No. 286 dated 9th February 2013 of the Collector, Samastipur, to the Deputy Collector, Land Reforms, Samastipur and to the Circle Officer, Jitwarpur, Samastipur.

4. The subject of letter is of recovery of revenue from non-governmental institution in connection with land situated in Nagarpalika Ward No. 14 under the policy decision of the State of Bihar in connection with Bihar Khas Mahal Policy of 2011. The said letter mentioned the Government of Bihar policy decision vide letter no. 6 dated 7th April 2011 whereunder decision has been taken, if any private institution intends to use the Khas Mahal land it would have to file an application before the competent authority and thereafter under the Khas Mahal policy,








































































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