PETITIONER \^/ M^ ^y/w /(w //^ IN_THE HIGH CQURTOF CHHATTISGARHAT BILASPUR WRIT PETITIONNO. li3S OF2005 REiRjMtiBWT^ SHASHI KANTVERMA, SON QF LATE SHRI •M. L. VERMA, AGED ABGIUT 53 YEARS, R.ETIRED ASSiSTANT ACCQUNtANt, 'DISTRICR % AND SESSIQNS COURT, AMBIKAPUR, DISTRICT SURGUJA (C.G.) AND RESIDENT OF —CHOPDA COLONY, AMBIKAPlWr-DISTRICT SURGU3A (C.G.). ®It'FN'TK ©FtCI-IMATTISGARI-1, TNfilOLKSH: TME SECRETARY, LAW AND LEGISI-ATIVE DEPARTMENT; D.K.S. BHAWAN RAIPUR, (C.G.), 2. THE DISTRICT ANE> SESSIONS JUDGE, DISTRICT COURT AMBIK^PUR, DISTRICT SURGUJA (C.G.).,1',^.,,'-' ,:,,: .i^, WRIT PETITIQN UNDER ARnCLE 226/227 OF TJE CDNSTrTUTION OF INDIA i©RISSUANCE QF AA/RIT'IM iFJE NATUREOFMANDAMUS.CER'FKiRARIlETC. ; | .j!j f :s|i ^!t ti XI-MC-78 vjTBqT<.lioirt<i,u>-a|<(t<i<s,Rtti<My<; *ll*lc$l^TT^ """""" "*"""''"""' 'C" 3II^Siq5RR(>|lcii.^*9) ^200^ snisWR'tw gaiT3IT^ST**) g^iTW^)Sgai]ft?T 11-5-2005 On a mention beihg maele, Miss Kiron Verma, counsef /Ar, 6.K. Beriwal, counsel AAr. Ashish Shrivastovd. ^ Monindra Shrivastava, Senior Heard. The petitioner has prefe|"r 227 of the Constitution of Insfic be dir'ec+ed fo make retiral bdn< of 24% per annum. The cose ofAfte petition^r year 1976 in the erstwhite Sta-| promoted on the post of Asasf on 20th AAa-ch, 2003, on accepTed. Copy of The petitionei- is Annexur-e P-t. the csse is taken up for bsafing. for the pefiTioner. for the State/respondent No.l. j,Advocate iippears on behalf of ffi.r, Ativocate, as uinicus curie. Indlia bdnefi+s accepTqnce Hftweye 1+>e petitioner has nof been pai^ pcra 5.7 of the petition it h^s entitled for totai amount of Rsl5 pension, leave encashment, caid <BI«to<i1l*llfnl'^"fe'<9'(|ul'(dJ>( ^aif^Taii^n 'red this writ petition under Articie 226/ ia, seekina a relief that the respondents ^efiTS.to 1+ie petitioner with an mterest s^eking i's that h®was Gppointed as CIerk in -rfie, •e of Madhya Pradesh, Therearter, he was tEU-it Accountnnt QrwSs-TI, and he retired "oiuntary retir'en'ent which 'VSs nce order of voiuntary retiremenT of The ii-, after taking voiuntGr/ retirement gratuity, 6PF and leave encoahment. In s been mentioned that the petitioner is 5,57,775/-in the heacisofqratuit',', 6PF, ;ommuted leave. XI-HC-78 \dCT|-^nirt«,t!>^i1<(i<i<.;Rrti<93< 10.^. (|3^>, HI*101^tTT^ ^ 2005^ arr^STcHW (^g6re) an^sTOTfi'ii* aaiTSIT^STWlte ;ft[ ct>. soma S^HTSR^IicTSII^ST -•i. Learned counsel for ^ r'epresentation was made to ti' Registrar fienerol, buT so fa .submitted that the petitioner to respondent Mo.2 within'ter •^•-~ • . • • ". • \ direcTed to decide the sairse w makina retirai benefits to •Mie the 5taTe of Chhattisgarh/i appearing as Amicus Curie have t Having heavd learned coi^isel fo-r •ths parties and having r'egard to the facts and eircumsTances o make a reoresentGtibn to resoo turn, r-espondent No.2 is dii appropriate orcier after cons With tiie direetion afored Consequently, I.A.No.21i <Ri<i[n<il'i*iii»Y^fa'<3<Ri'«!>< ^aif^craii^OT |ie petitioner suBmitted that even q !S District Judqa and thereafter to •Ae ' notiiing Tics happened. She fw-ther Siay be allowed to make a representation days and in turn, respondent No.2 be (i1+iin csnother period of Two months for petitioner, to which learned counssl fsr •espondent No.l and tearned counseL 10 objection. f the case, *he petitioner is aNowed to ndent No.2 within 10 dcys from today, in •ected -to decide fne same snd pass adering the arievances raised t>y the petitioner wifiiin two month^ from the date of receipt of the r'epresenl'ation, in accordance w|rh law. aid, thepetition stsnds disposed of. 3/2005 aiso-atandsdisposed of. Parties areentitied for c^f'tified copy of •this order. Sdl- ^Bhadoo 3ud9e ~"~r