IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6997 of 2011 VIDYANAND DAS, SON OF MUKHO DAS, RESIDENT OF MOHALLA DHOBI TOLA, LAL DARBAZA, P.S. KOTWALI, DISTRICT MUNGER---PETITIONER Versus 1.THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTOR, BIHAR STATE FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLIES CORPORATION, SONE BHAWAN, 5TH FLOOR, BIR CHAND PATEL ROAD, PATNA 2.DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, BIHAR STATE FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLIES CORPORATION, MUNGER---------------------------------------------RESPONDENTS ----------- 3. 29.4.2011 The stamp reporter has pointed out the defect that the writ petition seems to be not maintainable as order dated 4.11.2010 appears to be final order which is also under challenge. When the matter was called out on 21.4.2011 no one appeared for the petitioner. Again when the matter is called out today none has appeared on behalf of the petitioner. The petitioner has challenged the order of dismissal from service dated 20.2.1991 passed by the Chairman- cum-Managing Director of the Bihar State Food & Civil Supplies Corporation and further seeks quashing of the order dated 4.11.2010 passed by the Additional Munsif, Vth Munger, in Title Suit No. 70 of 1995, by which the suit filed for declaration that the order of dismissal from service is illegal, inoperative and without jurisdiction, has been dismissed. It is pointed out by the stamp reporter that the order dated 4.11.2010 being a final order passed in a title 2 suit is not amenable to the writ jurisdiction of this Court and thus the writ petition is not maintainable. Against an order of dismissal passed in title suit, which amounts to a decree, statutory remedy is provided under the Code of Civil Procedure. In the above circumstances, the writ application cannot be maintained before this Court. The writ application is, accordingly, dismissed as not maintainable. (Ramesh Kumar Datta,J.) Spal/