IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.20374 of 2011 1. Abhimanyu Kumar Singh S/o Shree Ram Singh R/o village-Bhulukuan P.S. Piro, Distt. Bhojpur. 2. Ranjan Pandey, S/o Ram Ishwer Pandey, R/o Bhaisodih, P.S. Charpokhri, Both Distt. Bhojpur. ---Petitioners. Versus 1. The Union Of India through Secretary, Department of Home, Govt. of India at New Delhi. 2. Secretary, Department of Home Govt. of India at New Delhi. 3. D.G. CRPF, New Delhi 4. I.G. C.R.P.F. Patna. 5. D.I.G., CRPF, Muzaffarpur Range, Jhaphan, Muzaffarpur. 6. Presiding Officer, Recruitment Cell, Bihar Sector, CRPF, Patna. 7. Commandant, CRPF, Muzaffarpur, Jhaphan Muzaffarpur. ---Respondents. ---------------------------------- 02 22.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned Assistant Solicitor General for the respondent-Union of India. The grievance of the petitioner can be seen from averments made in paragraph nos. 9 and 10 of the writ petition which read thus:- “9. That petitioners appeared in medical test along with others and again declared successful and those who were declared they were referred for appeal before medical board. Petitioners were said that appointment letters would be sent later on. 10. That all of a sudden petitioners came to know that some of the candidates received their appointment letter but till date petitioners have not received their appointment letters for the reason best known to the respondents.” If that be so, the course open to the petitioners was to first approach the appropriate authority of the CRPF for ventilation of his grievance. Learned counsel for the petitioners, at this stage, submits that relevant respondent where the grievance can be raised would be the Presiding Officer Recruitment Cell, Bihar Sector, CRPF, Patna ( respondent no.6). Let petitioners raise his grievance before the said authority within four weeks along with a copy of the present order whereafter the said respondent shall consider and dispose of the same in accordance with law under intimation to the petitioners as quickly as possible preferably within 04 weeks of its filing/presentation. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)