IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10240 of 2009 ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA, son of Sri. Raja Ram Sharma, village- Lakhipur, Police Station-Bakhtiyarpur, District-Patna, at present resided at Road No. 1, Vishwanath Nagar, Police Station-Town Thana, in the town and District-Begusarai. ……Petitioner Versus 1. The Chairman-cum-Managing Director, National Insurance Company Ltd, 3, Middleton Street, Kolkata-71. 2. The General Manager, HO Personnel, National Insurance Company Ltd, 3, Middleton Street, Kolkata-71. 3. The Chief Regional Manager, National Insurance Company Ltd., Regional Office, Sone Bhawan, 4th Floor, Birchand Patel Path, Patna-1. 4. The Divisional Manager, National Insurance Company Ltd, Muzaffarpur Division, Mrishna Market, 1st Floor, Motijheel, Muzaffarpur. …….Respondents. ----------- 02. 21.08.2009 Petitioner was an employee of National Insurance Company Limited. Pursuant to a disciplinary proceeding initiated against him, he was dismissed by orders of the Deputy General Manager, National Insurance Company Limited, Calcutta Regional Office, Kolkata which was not interfered in appeal by the General Manager at Kolkata. He submits that he has filed memorial in terms of Rule-40 of the General Insurance (Conduct Discipline & Appeal) Rules, 1975 before the Chairman-cum-Managing Director on 6th of March, 2009 which has not yet been disposed of. As limited prayer before this Court is for a direction to the Respondent, Chairman-cum-Managing Director of the National Insurance Company Limited to dispose of his - 2 - memorial as early as possible. In my view, there is no point keeping the writ petition pending. In view of the limited relief sought for by the petitioner, the memorial if so filed has been pending for almost six months. Now I deem it appropriate to direct the Chairman-cum-Managing Director of National Insurance Company limited to take up the matter and insure that it shall be disposed of within a period of three months from the date of communication of order of this Court to the said authority. With these observations, the writ petition stands disposed of. Shageer (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J)