^— SWa ^len^ IN THE HIGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BILASPUR (C.G.) WRIT PETITION N0. 1 ^^/ /2005 w1 PETITIONER ^^ ^^ ^ Dilip Singh Rathore, aged about 53 years, son of Shri Pratap Singh Rathore, Sub Divisional Officer (Police) ^ Bemetara, Distt. Durg (Chhattisgarh) t^:..^' VERSUS RESPONDENTS The State of Chhattisgarh, through, the Secretary, Department of Home, Dau Kalyan Singh Bhawan, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The Director General of Police, Police Head Quarter, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) Union of India, through Secretary, Governnient of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Mantralay New Delhi. WRIT PETITION UNDER ARTICLES 226/227 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA, 1950 FOR ISSUANCE OF WRIT IN THE NATURE OF CERTIORARI, MANDAMUS ETC. AND FOR APPROPRIATE ORDER / ORDERS, DIRECTION_L DIRECTIONS. .3. XI-HC-78 ^c^?znzrTc5?T, y>-al<<^i<?, Rirti^y^ 'TPT^^m^ ••^&"l(^^'/' • ^200JT W^?T q^zp (^c|Ij<s|<£;) G ^TTt^T^f^TF^ cT^nOT^^T^HI^ 1/1 ^rma z x^ ^ ?^TSR^^ 3TT^^T 15.07.2005 Mrs. Kavita Naidu, learned counset for the petitioner. ft4r. Pankaj Shrivastava, learned Panel Lawyer for the State ofChhattisgarh. Mr. R.S. Baghel, learned Central Government counsel for Union of India / respondent No.3. Learned counsel for the petitioner fited this petition seeking direction to consider and allow the petitioner tp appear in the examination conducted by UN SET TEAM, on receipt ofthe application ofthe petitioner. The said examination was conducted from 04.07.2005 to 09.07.2005. There is no other prayer except as stated above. Sinee the examination has been over, no relief as prayed for can be granted. fn view of the subsequent developments, the petition has become infructuous and as such the same is dismissed. <Pl<4lc^<n<l HTFIc^t' ^'fe^t' ^Rrt^l^ ^'3Tf^T3:IT^^T Sd/- SatishK.Agnihotri Judge