IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARANCHAL AT NAINITAL. Writ Petition No. 1050 (S/S) of 2005 Smt. Kuasha Roy, wife of Sri Ram Gopal Sharma, presently posted as Constable at SPO, Office – Udham Singh Nagar, District – Udham Singh Nagar ………Petitioners. V e r s u s. 1. State of Uttaranchal through Secretary, Home, Secretariat, Dehradun. 2. Inspector General of Police, State of Uttaranchal, Dehradun. 3. Deputy Inspector of General of Police, Kumaon, Range, Nainital. 4. Senior Superintended of Police, Nainital. ……….Respondents. Hon’ble M.M. Ghildiyal, J.: Heard Sri P. S. Danu, learned counsel for the petitioner and learned standing counsel, who has accepted notices on behalf of the respondents. Learned counsel for both the parties are agree to decide the writ petition at its admission stage itself. By means of this writ petition, the petitioner has prayed to issue a writ in the nature of Mandamus commanding the respondent no. 2 i.e. Inspector of General of Police (Karmik), Uttaranchal to decide the revision dated 25.08.2000 (annexure no. 7 to the writ petition). The submission of the petitioner is that an inquiry was conducted against the petitioner for some charges and the petitioner has denied all the charges leveled against her. Further on 20.12.1999, the Senior Superintendent of Police, Nainital has passed an order of punishment of adverse entries for the year 1999. Petitioner preferred an appeal on 27.03.2000 before Deputy Inspector of General of Police, Kumaon Range, Nainital, against punishment order dated 20.12.1999, which was dismissed vide order dated 17.06.2000. Against the order dated 17.06.2000, petitioner preferred a revision before Inspector of General of Police, Uttaranchal and the same is still pending. During the course of argument learned counsel for the petitioner has confined his prayer that Inspector of General of Police, Uttaranchal may be directed to decide her revision within a particular period. The prayer is innocuous. Deputy Inspector of General of Police, Uttaranchal is directed to decide the revision dated 25.08.2000 of the petitioner within a period of six weeks from the date of production of certified copy of this order. With this direction the writ petition is finally disposed of. No order as to costs. (M.M. Ghildiyal, J.) July 28, 2005 SKSharma