IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11631 of 2006 SANJU DEVI, W/o Late R.B.Singh, resident of village Keshavay, P.O. & P.S. Keshavay, District Begusarai, Through his Guardian Ashok Kumar Rai son of Devnandan Rai, resident of village Kharaiya, P.O. & P.S. Mangalgarh, District Samastipur-------------petitioner Versus 1.THE UNION OF INDIA, through the Director General, Secretary Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi 2.The Director General, Central Industrial Security Force, Ministry of Home Affairs, Block No.13, C.G.O. Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi- 110003 3.The Inspector General, C.I.S.F., Patna 4.The Deputy Inspector General, C.I.S.F., Unit C.C.L. Kargali, Bokaro, Jharkhand----------------respondents ----------- For the petitioner :Mr.N.K.Jamuar, Advocate For the respondents :Mr.Umesh Narayan Dubey, Central Government Counsel ---- 2. 01.04.2010 The petitioner has come to this Court seeking compassionate appointment on the death of her husband late Ram Binod Singh who died on 9.6.1998 while serving in the Central Industrial Security Force. Admittedly, the petitioner is an illiterate lady and at the very least her claim is to consider her for appointment on a Group-D post. It is stated in the supplementary counter affidavit filed on behalf of the respondents that the recommendation of the 6th Central Pay Commission for abolishing the Group-D posts has been accepted by the Central Government and thus no post is lying vacant nor any appointment can be made on the said post. 2 In view of the aforesaid stand which is based on a policy decision of the Central Government, this Court is of the view that no writ can issue in favour of the petitioner for appointment on compassionate ground. The writ application is, accordingly, dismissed. (Ramesh Kumar Datta,J.) Spal/