IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.14850 of 2008 Sunil Kumar Sharma, son of Sri Dip Narayan Singh, village Woob, PS Obra, District Aurangabad – Petitioner. Vs. 1) The State of Bihar. 2) The Collector, Aurangabad. 3) Subdivisional Officer, Daudnagar, Dist. Aurangabad. 4) Assistant district Supply Officer, Daudnagar, Dist. Aurangabad. 5) Block Supply Officer (Marketing Officer), Obra Block, District Aurangabad – Respondents. 4 24.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. The petitioner is aggrieved by orders, dated 22.5.1999 and 17.8.2008. By order contained in Annexure 2, dated 22.5.1999 the petitioner’s resignation as a P.D.S. dealer was accepted and his license was cancelled. Thereafter the petitioner moved this court by filing CWJC No. 8460/1999. The petitioner withdrew that writ petition with liberty to file an appeal. The petitioner then filed an appeal. The order passed in the appeal is dated 17.8.2008. The appellate authority has dismissed the appeal on the ground that the petitioner had voluntarily given up his resignation, thereby indicating that he did not want to continue as P.D.S. dealer. Counsel for the petitioner submits that the letter of resignation indicates that he had resigned because he was aggrieved with the manner in which the authorities were behaving with him and were demanding gratification. The prayer of the petitioner in this writ petition is that before his resignation was accepted, the authorities ought to have held an enquiry. In the opinion of this court if the petitioner wanted 2 that an enquiry ought to have been held against any of the officer, then he could have filed a simple application or complaint before the higher authority to hold an enquiry regarding the conduct of a particular officer. The fact that the petitioner has resigned indicates that he did not want to continue as a P.D.S. dealer. In the circumstances the petitioner cannot challenge the order cancelling his license on the ground that he had resigned subject to certain conditions. The letter of resignation does not indicate any such condition. This writ petition is, thus, dismissed. haque ( Sheema Ali Khan, J .)