1 cri-wp-184-02.doc pdp IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL WRIT PETITION NO. 184 OF 2002 Jagbir Singh ...Petitioner Versus The State of Maharashtra ...Respondent None for petitioner. Ms. M. H. Mhatre, APP for State. CORAM: B. H. MARLAPALLE & U.D.SALVI, JJ. July 28, 2011. P.C. Pursuant to our order dated 30/6/2011, the Registry in the process of reconstruction of the misplaced Writ Petition had written to the Superintendent, Yerwada Central Prison, Pune and in turn, the statement of the petitioner recorded on 11/2/2009 has been forwarded. It is further stated that the remaining papers are not traceable and, therefore, could not be reconstructed. From the statement of the petitioner recorded on 11/2/2009, it appears prior to his arrest on 23/12/1996 he was working with Central 2 cri-wp-184-02.doc Industrial Security Force since 29/10/1991. He makes claim to have the recovery of his legal dues from his employer i.e. Central Industrial Security Force. He also stated that on 23/1/2001 he received an amount of Rs.15,257/- towards the legal dues and subsequently again on 12/2/2002 he received another additional sum of Rs.4110/-. However he states, he did not receive the interest payable to him on the said legal dues and encashment of earned leave for two months along with T.A. D.A. for the period spent at the training institute. It is, therefore, evident that this petition for recovery of legal dues from the employer, namely, Central Industrial Security Force is required to be listed as a Civil Writ Petition before the Division Bench on Civil Side. The Registrar (Judicial) to appoint an Advocate, who will draft the writ petition and subsequently the petition be placed before the appropriate Division Bench on the Civil Side. (U.D.SALVI, J.) (B. H. MARLAPALLE, J.)