IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5904 of 2011 CHUNCHUN DEVI, WIFE OF LATE TRIPTI NARAYAN JHA, RESIDENT OF VILLAGE RASIYARI, P.S. GHANSHYAMPUR, DISTRICT DARBHANGA. ... ... PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE UNION OF INDIA THROUGH MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS, NORTH BLOCK, NEW DELHI. 2. THE HOME SECRETARY, UNION OF INDIA, NORTH BLOCK, NEW DELHI. 3. THE DIRECTOR GENERAL, RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE, LODI COMPLEX, NEW DELHI. 4. THE CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER,N.F. RAILWAY, PANDU. 5. THE SENIOR SECURITY OFFICER COMMANDANT, R.P.F., KATIHAR, (BIHAR). 6. THE DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL (F.P.F.) N.F. RAILWAY, MALIGAON, GUAHATI – 781011. ... ... RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2. 4.4.2011. Heard Shri Sanjay Kumar, learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri Anil Singh, learned counsel appearing on behalf of respondent nos.3 to 6/Railway Protection Force. The present writ petition has been filed by the petitioner claiming to be widow of an Ex-Assistant Sub Inspector, R.P.F. regarding whom it has been vaguely stated that he left the place of posting in the year 1990. It has been stated in the writ petition that as per the Service Book, the husband of the petitioner was to retire in the year 1996. From the pleading, it is evident that Ex-Assistant Sub Inspector of 2 Police namely Tripti Narayan Jha died in the year 2008, which is mentioned in paragraph-11 of the writ petition. The petitioner has prayed for directing the respondents to pay family pension since she is wife of Late Tripti Narayan Jha, Assistant Sub Inspector, R.P.F. In the entire petition, nothing has been stated to establish as to how she was legally married wife of the Ex-employee and whether the Ex- employee had received any pensionary benefit or not. In such sketchy statement, it is difficult for this Court to pass any favourable order in favour of the petitioner. The writ petition stands rejected. N.H./ ( Rakesh Kumar,J.)