IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.12611 of 2010 1. RANJAN KUMAR S/O LATE RAJ KUMAR PRASAD R/O MOHALLA- DIGHI TANK, P.O. & P.S.- CIVIL LINES, DISTT.- GAYA Versus 1. THE STATE BANK OF INDIA THROUGH THE CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER LOCAL HEAD OFFICE, PATNA 2. THE CHIEF GENERAL MANAGER LOCAL HEAD OFFICE, STATE BANK OF INDIA, JUDGES COURT ROAD, PATNA 3. THE ASSTT. GENERAL MANAGER (REGIN-IV), ZONAL OFFICE STATE BANK OF INDIA, FRASER ROAD, PATNA 4. THE BRANCH MANAGER STATE BANK OF INDIA, MANPUR BRANCH, GAYA ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. Prithwi Raj Singh, Advocate. For the S.B.I. : M/S Kaushlendra Kumar Sinha & Sunil Kumar Singh, Advocates. ====== 2. 23.08.2010. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State Bank of India (hereinafter referred to as the “Bank”). 2. Petitioner is the son of Raj Kumar Prasad who died on 29.4.1994 while serving on the post of Assistant in the Manpur Branch of the Bank. He has filed this writ application for a direction to the authorities of the Bank to consider his case for compassionate appointment. It appears from letter dated 21.6.1995, Annexure-6 that the case of the petitioner for appointment on compassionate ground in the Bank was considered and he was not found fit for such appointment. By filing this writ petition petitioner has prayed for a direction to the authorities of the Bank to reconsider his case for compassionate appointment. 3. Father of the petitioner having died 14 years earlier and the case of the petitioner for compassionate appointment having not been found suitable, as is evident from letter dated 21.6.1995, Annexure-6, I am not inclined to entertain the writ petition which is dismissed. P.K.P. (V.N.Sinha, J.)