IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15257 of 2010 Raman Kumar Jha, S/o Sri Gauri Kant Jha, resident of village- Galma, P.S. Ghanshyampur, District Darbhanga Versus 1. The Union Of India through the Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Sashastra Seema Bal, New Delhi 2. The Inspector General, Frontier Headquarters, Sashastra Seema Bal (hereinafter referred to as SSB), Guwahati, Assam. 3. The Deputy Inspector General, Sector Headquarters, SSB Bongai Gaon, Assam 4. The Commandant, 31st B.N. S.S.B. Gossai Gaon, District Kokrajhar, Assam 5. The Deputy Commandant-cum- Inquiry Officer, 31st B.N., S.S.B., Gossai Gaon, District Kokrajhar, Assam For the Petitioner :Mr. Kripa Nand Jha, Advocate For the Respondents :Mr. Satyendra Kumar Jha, CGC 02/ 14.09.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the Union of India. 2. Petitioner at the relevant time served as Constable (G.D.) in the 31st Battalion, S.S.B., Gossaigaon. He was proceeded against for disobedience and misbehaviour constituting offence under Section 11(1) of the C.R.P.F. Act 1949. After conducting the proceeding, he was dismissed under order dated 21.11.2009, Annexure-8, which was challenged in appeal. The appeal was also dismissed under order dated 8.1.2010, Annexure-10. Against the order passed by the Disciplinary, Appellate Authority, petitioner filed revision before the Inspector - 2 - General Frontier Headquarters, SSB, Guwahati. The revision application is contained in Annexure-11 to this application. 3. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that even after passage of more than seven months of the filing of the revision application, the same has not been considered and disposed of by the learned Inspector General Frontier Headquarters, SSB, Guwahati. 4. Having heard counsel for the parties, it is directed that the Inspector General Frontier Headquarters, SSB, Guwahati should consider and dispose of the revision application filed by the petitioner against the order passed by the Disciplinary, Appellate Authority, as early as possible, in any case within three months from the date of receipt/ production of a copy of this order before the Inspector General. 5. The writ application is, accordingly, disposed of. Arjun/ (V.N. Sinha, J.)