IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.13820 of 2011 1. Dhirendra Kumar son of sri Tej Naryan Singh, resident of Mohalla-Indira Nagar, Road no.-4, Postal Park, Police Station, Jakkanpur, Dist. Patna. 2. Ram Pravesh Kumar son of Sri Rajendra Prasad Yadav, resident of village- Jaitpur, P.S. Chandi, Dist. Nalanda. 3. Nand Lal Singh son of Sri Bhubneshwar Singh, resident of village Chakki Rangi Dera, P.S. Brahmpur, Dist. Buxar. ---Petitioners. Versus 1. The Union Of India through Secretary, Department of Home, New Delhi. 2. Director General of police, Central Reserve Police Force, New Delhi. 3. Inspector General of police, Central Reserve Police Force, Bihar Sector, Patna. 4. Deputy Inspector General of police, Group Centre, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur. 5. Commandant, 4th Battalion, Central Reserve Police Force, Rayagada, Orisa. ---Respondents. ---------------------------------- 03 12.10.2011 On 24.08.2011, the matter was taken up when this Court after hearing the parties passed the following order:- “ Mr. Manish Kumar, learned counsel for the petitioners and Mr. Raghib Ahsan, learned Assistant Solicitor General for the respondent Union are present. Petitioners pray for an order in the terms in which CWJC No. 14711 of 2004 (Annexure-5) was disposed of. Learned Assistant Solicitor General states that the respondent may be given an opportunity to file counter affidavit. Let such counter affidavit, if any, be filed within 05 weeks. Post this matter as the zero item after 06 weeks.” No counter affidavit has been filed. Heard Mr. Manish Kumar, for the petitioners and learned Assistant Solicitor General for the respondent- Union of India. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the present application be disposed of permitting the petitioners to file 2 representation before the respondent Deputy Inspector General of Police, Group Centre, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur (respondent no.4) and the said respondent be directed to consider and dispose of their representation in the light of order dated 27.02.2006, passed in CWJC no. 14711 of 2004 (Annexure-5). Learned Assistant Solicitor General, does not object to disposal of case in aforesaid terms. In view of the agreement at Bar, this application is disposed of by the following order:- Let petitioners file a detailed representation before the respondent no.4 within a period of 04 weeks from today together with a copy of the present order whereafter the said respondent shall consider the representation of the petitioners in the light of order dated 27.02.2006, passed by this Court in CWJC No. 14711 of 2004 and dispose of the said representation in accordance with law within a period of 06 weeks of its filing. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)