IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.19131 of 2011 1. Sujeet Kumar constable no. 041607701 RT/GD BN A/160, son of sri Sita Ram Singh, resident of village- Nipania, Police Station- Fulwariya, Dist. Begusarai. ----Petitioner. Versus 1. The Union Of India through the Home Secretary, Union of India, New Delhi. 2. The Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Patna ( Bihar) 3. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Muzaffarpur. 4. The Additional Deputy Inspector General of Police, G.C. CRPF, Muzaffarpur (Bihar) 5. The Commandant of A/160 BN, Mokama Ghat, Dist. Patna (Bihar). ---------------------------------- 02 25.10.2011 Heard both sides. Petitioner had earlier approached this Court for the reliefs prayed in the application. Said matter was disposed of by order dated 23.09.2010 (Annexure-3). Said order reads as under:- “Learned counsel for the petitioner has filed slip dated 23.09.2010, praying inter alia to withdraw the writ petition to avail alternative remedy, which is, accordingly, disposed of.” In para 14 of the writ petition, the petitioner has stated as under:- “14. That under the aforesaid impression the petitioner approached the authorities for relief as prayed for. But they declined to entertain the petitioner’s grievance in view of the fact that they have become functus officio, after moving of the petitioner in this Hon’ble Court. He was directed to move this Hon’ble Court only for the relief as prayed for.” This Court finds the averments made therein completely vague since the earlier writ petition filed by the petitioner was disposed of enabling him to avail the alternative remedy. This Court is not satisfied that a case has been made out for filing fresh writ petition based on averments made in para 14 noticed hereinabove.. 2 The application is dismissed. However, dismissal of the application shall not preclude the petitioner from seeking alternative remedy available to him in accordance with law and the authorities from granting him the relief in accordance with law. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)