IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.12268 of 2010 MD.MONAWAR ALAM, s/o late Abdul Quaiyyum, resident of Chausa, P.O. Chausa, District- Madhubani…. Petitioner Versus 1. THE UNION OF INDIA through the Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum, Govt. of India, New Delhi. 2. The Senior Manager, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, Sixth Floor, Lok Nayak Bhawan, Dakbunglow, Patna-1. 3. Vishal Kumar Patwe, son of Suraj Kumar Patwe 4. Sachin Kumar, Patwe, son of late Vidya Bhushan Patwe, both resident of village- Chausa, District- Madhepura…. Respondents ----------- For the petitioner: Mr. Rajendra Prasad Singh, Senior Advocate Mr. Rajeev Kumar Singh, Advocate Mr. Nawal Kishore Singh, Advocate For Hindustan Petroleum: Mr. Rajeev Prakash, Advocate For Union of India: Mr. Shrabdeo Singh,Advocate ------ 2. 4.8.2010 The grievance of the petitioner is that he has made a complaint before the authorities of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited regarding respondent Nos. 3 and 4, who had been placed at serial No.1 in the panel for dealership of Retail Outlet of Petroleum at Chausa, District- Madhepura, but the authorities have not acted upon the same. Learned counsel for the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. states that on the complaint of the petitioner, steps are being taken by the authorities in terms of the Grievance Redressal Procedure of the Oil Companies and he, accordingly, submits that the writ application is premature since no final decision has been taken - 2 - by the respondent authorities of the Corporation in the matter as the enquiries are not yet complete. It is urged by learned counsel that the respondent authorities of the Corporation will act in accordance with the laid down mechanism. In the above circumstances, the writ application is disposed of with a direction to the authorities of the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. to look into the matter in accordance with the procedure and the guidelines and dispose of the same expeditiously and until the complaint is disposed of in accordance with law, no letter of intent will be issued to any dealer. VPS ( Ramesh Kumar Datta, J. )