IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5033 of 2009 DR.VIJAY KUMAR SINHA, SON OF LATE RAMESHWAR PRASAD SINHA RESIDENT OF KANT NIKETAN, CHAUDHARY TOLA PATNA-6, P.S. SULTANGANJ, PATNA ---- PETITIONER Versus 1. COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA 10, BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG, NEW DELHI 2. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL BIHAR PATNA 800001 3. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A & E) BIHAR, PATNA BIRCHAND PATEL MARG, PATNA-1 4. DEPUTY ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (ADMN.), O/O THE ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (A &E), BIHAR PATNA-1 5. UNION OF INDIA THROUGH SECRETARY MINISTRY OF FINANCE NEW DELHI. ---- RESPONDENTS. ----------- 04 28.01.2010 None appears on behalf of the petitioner. Heard Mr. Madhuresh Prasad for the respondents. This writ petition is directed against the order dated 11.12.2008 (Annexure-16), passed by the Accountant General (A & E), Bihar, Patna, whereby the petitioner has been compulsorily retired from the services of the Government of India. It appears to us that the petitioner has rushed to this Court without exhausting his alternative remedies. The writ petition is, therefore, not maintainable in so far as Annexure-16 is concerned. The petitioner has also challenged various orders of this Tribunal passed on earlier occasions. We are not going into the question whether or not such multiple reliefs can be pressed in one writ petition. It appears to us that this writ petition has become infructuous in so far as those orders are concerned which were passed earlier then annexure-16. The writ petition 2 is, therefore, dismissed in so far as those reliefs are concerned. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. Sym/ (S.K.Katriar,J.) (Kishore K. Mandal, J.)