1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICTURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR. O R D E R Rajasthan Shikshak Sangh. Versus State of Rajasthan & ors. S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 353/2005 ... Date of Order: February 02, 2007 PRESENT HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE H.R. PANWAR Mr.J.P. Bhardwaj, for the petitioner. Mr. Rameshwar Dave, Deputy Govt. Advocate. BY THE COURT: By the instant writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India filed by the Rajasthan Shikshak Sangh in the representative capacity, the said Sangh seeks the following reliefs:- “(b) Respondents may be directed to implement Annx.P/1 without any further loss of time and pay the arrears to the respective employees; ( c ) Respondent State may further be directed to provide the fund in pursuance of the Annx.P/1 and P/2 to the immediate employer of the petitioner for payment; (d)Respondents may further be directed to decide the representation of the the petitioners and settle the grievance raised in it, without any further delay and loss of time; (e) Respondents may further be directed to pay interest for the delay of this 5 years to the respective employees at least @ 12% per annum on the 2 arrears.” Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the prayers (b) and (c ) have been granted to the members of the petitioner Sangh as the order Annx.P/1 has been implemented and in compliance thereof, the payments have already been made to them. This shows that the major reliefs have been granted to the members of the petitioner Sangh after filing of the writ petition. So far as grievances of the petitioner regarding representations ventilating the grievances Annx.P/3 dated 25.11.2004, as also for payment of interest on the delayed payment are concerned, the petitioner Sangh may make a fresh representation to the respondents for ventilating their grievances as raised in Annx.P/3 individually as also if any payment has been delayed, if such a representation is made within a month from today, the respondents shall decide the same in accordance with law within six months therefrom. With these observations, the writ petition stands disposed of. The stay petition also stands disposed of. There shall be no order as to costs. (H.R. PANWAR), J. mcs