IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.772 of 2010 Ranjit Roy, son of Sri Basant Rai, resident of village- Biddupur Dih, P.O. + P.S. Biddupur, District- Vaishali. … Petitioner Versus 1. The Union Of India through K.B.L. Mittal, The Secretary, Ministry of Rail, Rail Bhawan, New Delhi. 2. The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (I.R.C.T.C.) through Rakesh Tandon, its Managing Director, Eastern Zonal Office, 3, Koyalaghat Street, Ground Floor, Koltaka- 700001. 3. Rajesh Rana, the Regional Manager, Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (i.r.c.t.c.), 4th Floor BISCOMAUN Bhawan, West Gandhi Maidan, Patna. 4. Aamlan Kumar Biswas, Groun General Manager, The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (I.R.C.T.C.), Eastern Zonal Ofice, 3, Koyalaghat Street, Ground Floor, Kolkata- 700001. .. Respondents For the Petitioner : Mr. Aditya Prakash Sahay, Advocate. For the I.R.C.T.C. : Mr. Mithilesh Kumar Pathak, Advocate. For Respondent Railway : Mr. Anil Singh, Advocate. ----------- 4 10.08.2011 Action of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (I.R.C.T.C.) was put to judicial review and an order contained in Annexure-1 came to be passed. Directions had been issued by this Court allowing the writ application after annulling the action taken against the petitioner for an adjudication to be made by them. While the matter was still under consideration of the said respondent, Ministry of Railways brought about a new policy of catering in the year 2010 and I.R.C.T.C. was divested of the responsibility saddled earlier on this account. If, this is the position which emerges even from the show cause then no case for proceeding in contempt against I.R.C.T.C. now subsists but even if any action is taken against 2 the petitioner by the Railways themselves, petitioner has liberty to challenge his interest on this count. The contempt application in the above stated circumstances is dismissed. Md. Ibrarul ( Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)