IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5477 of 2011 BRIJENDARDHAR DWIVEDI, S/O PADMADHAR DWIVEDI, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE & P.O. DUARI MANIKBAR, P.S. GURH, DISTRICT REWA (M.P) ---PETITIONER Versus 1.THE UNION OF INDIA THROUGH THE SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS, NORTH BLOCK, RASTRAPATI BHAWAN, NEW DELHI 2.THE DIRECTOR GENERAL, CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE, BLOCK NO.1 C.G.O. COMPLEX, NEW DELHI- 110003 3.THE COMMANDANT, 45-BN, C.R.P.F. MOTIHARI, BIHAR 4.THE DEPUTY GENERAL OF POLICE, C.R.P.F., NAGPUR-19 5.THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, C.R.P.F., WEST SECTOR, C.R.P.F.-9, MUMBAI- 400614----------------------------------------------------------RESPONDENTS ----------- 2. 30.3.2011 The petitioner has approached this Court against the order of removal from service dated 4.4.2005 passed by the disciplinary authority, appellate order dated 30.8.2005 and the revisional order dated 20.1.2006. The petitioner had earlier approached Delhi High Court by filing W.P.(C)5681 of 2010 which was held to be not within the jurisdiction of the said High Court and accordingly dismissed as withdrawn with liberty to assail the impugned orders in appropriate proceedings. Thereafter the present writ petition has been filed. No valid explanation has been given by the petitioner for the inordinate delay of 4 & 1/2 years in challenging the revisional order except to state that certain representations have been filed by the petitioner against the revisional order dated 20.1.2006. It is not denied that the statutory 2 remedies stop at the point of revision and there is no provision of any further representation against the said order. In the above circumstances, the writ application is not fit to be entertained on the ground of delay and laches. It is, accordingly, dismissed in limine. (Ramesh Kumar Datta,J.) Spal/