PETITIONER W HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BILASPUR WRIT PETITION ( C) No. 3502/2010 Gayaprasad Pandey S/ o late Dhaneshwar Prasad Pandey, aged 58 years, R/o Talapara, Shukhchain Bada, Taiyaba Chouk, police station Civil Line, Dist'n'ct Bnaspur (QR); State of Chhattisgarh through (A) Secretaly, Home Department, State of Chhattisgarh, Raipur {C.G.). (B) Director General of Police, State of Chhattisgarh, Raipur (C.G.). Vivekanand Sinha, Superintendent of Police, Bilaspur (C.G.). Goverdhan Singh Thakur, Additional Superintendent of Police, (City) Bilaspur (C. G.). Versus RESPONDENTS .1 . Dinesh Knmar Sahu, Station Incharge, Police Station Civil Line, Bilaspur (C.G.) at preset posted Police Station Lonni, District Bilaspur (C. G.). Murlidhar Jaiswal, Assistant Sub- Inspector, Police Station Civil Line Bilaspur (C.G.) at present posted : Police Chouki, Sakri District Bilaspur (C,G.). WRIT PETITION UNDER ARTICLE 226 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA. (SB :Hon’ble Mr. T.P.Sharrna, J.) Present— Shri V.K. Mishra, Advocate with Shri B. Kaiwartya, Advocate for the petitioner. Shn' Rakesh Jha, Dy. G.A. for the State] respondent No. 1. Respondents No. 2 to 5 not noticed. Heard. By this petition, petitioner is seeking suitable direction for taking action against the respondents No. 2 to 5 but authorities has failed to take any action against them. ORAL- ORDER (Passed on 16 [07/ 2010) gw Leamed counsel for the petitioner placsd reliance in the matter of Ekta Parishad (NGO) and others v. State of MP. and others reported in 2008 (3) JLJ 318 in which High Coult of Madhya Pradesh has held that fundamental right including the right of livelihood, right of food, right of life and Iight of freedom. Petition and documents perused. Present petitioner is having alternative remedy to invoke ctiminal Code for taking suitable action in case police fails to take any action against the respondents No. 2 to 5 therefore, I do not nnd any case for grant of relief. Consequently, this petition is liable to be dismissed and is heleby dismissed. However petitioner may redress his gn'evance before the appropriate forum. Sd/— r. Sharma Judge T