HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE V. ESWARAIAH AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOUSHAD ALI W.A.No.398 of 2010 ORDER: (Per Hon’ble Sri Justice V. Eswaraiah) It is the case of the appellant that he has filed a complaint in respect of a cognizable offence by registered post with acknowledgment due on 29-03-2010 followed by another representation, dated 03-04-2010, against eight persons, but no FIR has been registered in terms of Section 154 (3) of Cr.P.C. It is also stated that he has also filed a representation before the 3rd respondent. Therefore, he has filed W.P.No.8683 of 2010 seeking to declare the action on the part of respondents 1 and 2 in not registering the case as illegal and violative of Articles 14 and 21 of the Constitution of India. The said writ petition was dismissed by a learned Single Judge of this Court by order, dated 15-04-2010, on the ground that the writ petitioner has got an effective remedy of approaching the Judicial Magistrate under Section 190 of Cr.P.C. as held by the Supreme Court in Aleque Padamsee and Others vs. Union of India and Others[1] and Sakiri Vasu Vs. State of U.P[2]. The appellant has not even enclosed a copy of the so called complaint dated 29-03-2010 said to have been sent by him through registered post with acknowledgment due. The dispute between the appellant and the persons named in the complaint is of civil nature. However, if any cognizable offence is committed by them, the petitioner has got an effective alternative remedy of filing a private complaint under Section 190 read with Section 200 Cr.P.C. Therefore, we are of the opinion that the learned Single Judge has rightly dismissed the writ petition holding that the petitioner has got an effective alternative remedy. The writ appeal is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________ V. ESWARAIAH, J _________________ NOUSHAD ALI, J Date: 05-05-2010 Prv/Kdl [1] (2007) 6 SCC 171 [2] AIR 2008 SC 907