IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11054 of 1999 1. RAM KUMAR , son of Raja Babu, resident of Raja Babu Market, Sadar Bazar, Danapur Cantt. Post Office and Police Station – Danapur, District Patna (deceased) 2. Harendra Kumar Das, son of late Chhedi Lal Das, resident of Village – Asi, Post Office Asi, Police Station –Ghanshyampur, District Darbhanga ……Petitioners Versus 1. UNION OF INDIA through the Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue, Central Secretariat, New Dehi – 110001 2. The Secretary, Central Board of Excise and Customs, Noth Block, Central Secretariat, New Delhi -110001 3. The Collector, Central Excise, Central Revenue Building, Patna 4. Additional Collector (P&V), Central Excise, Central Revenue Building, Patna -800001 5. Assistant Collector (Estt.), Central Excise, Patna, Central Revenue Building, Patna -800001 ……Respondents ----------- 04- 28.6.2010 None appears on behalf of the petitioners. Heard Ms. Archana Meenakshi for the respondents. This writ petition is directed against the order dated 16.8.999, passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Patna Bench, whereby OA No.83 of 1995 and OA No.84 of 1995 as well as four other analogous original applications have been dismissed . 2. We have perused the materials on record and considered the submission of learned counsel for the respondents. It appears to us that the Tribunal by the same order has also disposed of OA No.86 of 1995 and OA No.36 of 1995, giving rise to CWJC No.11201 of 1999 (Indrajeet Singh @ Indrajeet Prasad Singh & Another v Union of India & Others), which was dismissed by a Division Bench of this Court to which one of us (S K Katriar, J.) was a party. The present writ petition is entirely covered by the said judgment. Furthermore, it appears 2 from the order dated 29.3.2010 passed in the writ petition that petitioner no.1 is dead, and by order dated 29.3.2010, two weeks’ time was granted to take steps for substitution of deceased petitioner no.1. The steps have so far not been taken. 3. In the result, the writ petition is dismissed. ( S K Katriar ) ( Birendra Prasad Verma ) mrl