CWP(T) No. 5745/2008 23.6.2010 Present: Mr. Ajay Sharma, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr. R. K. Sharma, Sr. Addl. A. G. with Mr. Ram Murti Bisht, Dy. A.G. for respondents No.1 to 4. Mr. Ashwani Pathak, Advocate, for respondent No.5 In this petition the petitioners have prayed for the following relief:- “(i) The impugned annexures A-4 and A-5 and further the act of the respondents in verbally terminating the services of the applicant No.2 may very kindly be quashed and set- aside and respondents may be directed to grant family pension to applicant No.1 and pay the arrears accrued thereto with interest @18% P.A. (ii) Further directions may kindly be issued to the respondents to re-engage the services of the applicant No.2 treating if as his services have never been terminated in 1996; with all consequential benefits of pay, seniority etc. etc. and arrears may be directed to be paid within time as deemed fit by this Hon’ble Court. (iii) That respondents may very kindly be directed to pay damages/compensation to the applicants for unnecessarily harassing them. (iv) Directions may very kindly be issued to produce the entire records. (v) Any other and further order which this Hon’ble Court deemed fit under the facts and circumstances of the case be given to the applicants and against the respondents.” 2. Claim of petitioner No.1 is for the family pension on account of the death of her husband Mehardeen. Claim of petitioner No. 2 is for the compassionate appointment for the reasons that he was the adopted son of the deceased. 3. In the reply the respondents have taken a categorical stand that the petitioners failed to supply certain papers including the legal adoption certificate. In this view of the matter, without going into the merits of the case petitioners are directed to supply all relevant papers to the authorities within a period of 8 weeks from the date of receipt of the certified copy of the order. The respondents authorities shall consider the same compassionately and sympathetically and take a decision in accordance with law within a period of 12 weeks from the receipt thereof. Even though the authorities have filed their reply justifying the denial of the petitioners’ claim but however this aspect has not been gone into at this stage. 4 Needless to add a copy of the decision taken shall be supplied to the petitioners. Liberty granted to approach the Court if need so arises subsequently. 5. With these observations, the petition stands disposed of. ( Sanjay Karol ), Judge. June 23, 2010 (rana)