IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5974 of 2003 DR.SRI UMA SHANKAR SINGH s/o Late Satiya Narain Singh, resident of Mohalla H/O Prof. H. P. Singh A/22 Professor Colony, P. S. Shastrinagar, S. K. Puri District- Patna… Petitioner. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. The Commissioner-cum- Secretary Chkitsa Shiksha, Family Welfare and Desichiktsa Department, Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat, Vikas Bhawan, Bailey Road, Patna. 3. The Deputy Secretary, Chikitsa Shiksha Family, Welfare and Deshi Chikitsa Department, Govt. of Bihar, Vikas new Secretariat, Patna. 4. The Conducting Officer, Shri C. K. Anil, Additional Secretary, Department of Health, New Secretariat, Patna. … Respondents. ----------- 4. 18.08.2010 No one appears for the petitioner. The prayer of the petitioner in this writ petition when it was filed on 8.7.2003 reads as follows: “1(i) To direct the respondent no. 4 to supply the relevant documents to the delinquent employee (herein petitioner) for filling of written statement, without supply of the relevant documents no further steps for departmental proceeding shall be taken. (ii) Further be pleased to direct the respondents to pay subsistence allowance since 25.7.1998.” Subsequently, during the pendency of the writ petition, I. A. No. 3308 of 2003 was filed on 2.9.2003 wherein the petitioner had chosen to assail the enquiry report and also wanted a direction restraining the respondents from taking any action against him. 2 Such prayer made in the writ petition or in the interlocutory application being one related to interim order in the departmental proceeding, this writ petition must be held to be wholly misconceived. A complaint with regard to non-supply of document or enquiry report being perfunctory in any nature itself cannot give a cause of action to the delinquent unless an order of punishment is passed. There is nothing on the record to show that such order of punishment has been passed and absence of the counsel for the petitioner further complicates the matter. That being so, this writ petition, being devoid of any merit, is, hereby, dismissed. kanchan (Mihir Kumar Jha, J.)