IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.21609 of 2011 Sanjay Kumar Singh, son of Shiv Narayan Singh, resident of Village & P. O. – Saneya Barahata, P.S. – Jagdishpur, District – Bhojpur …………………. Petitioner Versus 1. The Union Of India, through the Home Secretary, Government of Bihar, New Delhi 2. The Commandant, 6 Battalion Boarder Security Force, Fatikchera-Mohanpur, District – West Tripura, Tripura 3. The Commandant, Bettalian-6, B.S.F., Roopnagar, Katihar. ……………… Respondents ---------------------------------- 02. 07.12.2011 Mere communication of information about the dismissal of the petitioner from the service of the Respondent- Boarder Security Force due to his prolonged unauthorized absence, does not generate a cause of action for this Court to entertain his Writ Application against so called order of dismissal. Its yet another issue is that even order of dismissal is not on record, but it is the letter addressed to the father of the petitioner, which is being made a cause of action. Such communications are made to the natural guardian as a matter of routine. But since petitioner was posted in Tripura and he abandoned his service from Tripura and decision of dismissal has taken thereafter from Tripura, the cause of action for him arises not before this Court, but before the appropriate High Court. Writ is dismissed with liberty to the petitioner to challenge the action, if he so advised, in the High Court, having jurisdiction in this regard. SKM (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)