IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.20063 of 2010 KANAHAIYA LAL, SON OF LATE RAM DAS PRASAD, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE-JAGDISHPUR, P.O. & P.S.-JAGDISHPUR, NEAR MAHABIR ASTHAN, DISTRICT-BHOJPUR. ……..PETITIONER. VERSUS 1. THE ADMINISTRATOR, BIHAR STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, PARIVAHAN BHAWAN, BIR CHAND PATEL MARG, PATNA- 800001. 2. THE DIVISIONAL MANAGER, BIHAR STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, SAHARSA. 3. THE PRESIDING OFFICER, LABOUR COURT, PATNA. 4. THE DISTRICT CERTIFICATE OFFICER, PATNA. ….RESPONDENTS. ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. Manoj Kumar, Advocate. For the B.S.R.T.C. : Mr. P.K. Verma, Mr. M.K. Mishra, Advocates. For the State : Mr. Dhurendra Kumar, A.C. to SC -5 2 13.12.2010 There is nothing on the record to show that the Certificate Officer has passed any order. All that has been brought before this court is the letter of the Certificate Officer to the Officer-in- charge of the police station informing him that the proceeding of attachment have been brought to a close and the warrant with respect to the same should be returned. In the above stated circumstances this 2 Court does not consider the case with respect to Administrator (respondent no.1) to be not pending before the Certificate Officer. In the facts and circumstances of the case the petitioner has statutory remedies available to him with respect to any order that may be passed by the Certificate Officer. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. The petitioner shall be at liberty to approach the Certificate officer or the appropriate statutory authority in the matter. PN ( Ramesh Kumar Datta,J.)