S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION No.21/2007 SMT. ARCHANA KUMARI NAGAR V/s STATE OF RAJ. & Ors 12.1.2007 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MOHAMMAD RAFIQ Dr. Y.C. Sharma for the petitioner. Smt. Nirmala Sharma, Dy. G.A. Issue notice to the respondents. Notices have been accepted by Smt. Nirmala Sharma, Dy. Government Advocate. Heard. This petition has been filed by the petitioner with the grievance that in spite of the order passed by this court on 6.8.2003 in S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.4472/2003, Smt. Arachana Kumar Nagar v/s State of Raj. & Ors, the Collector, Jhalawar has not decided the representation submitted by him. In the said judgment, it was observed as under : “Petitioner is seeking appointment on the post of Para Teacher under the special scheme framed by the State Government in the name of Rajiv Ganbdhi Swarn Jayanti Pathshala. No statutory rules have been framed for making such appointments and only some instructions and guidelines have been issued by the concerning authorities. No interference is called for by this court in such matters under its writs jurisdiction. However, it will be proper for the petitioner to make a proper representation before the District Collector concerned in regard to grievance raised in the present writ petition and it is expected from the District Collector to decide the same after giving an opportunity of hearing to all the parties concerned and also verifying the record. It is also expected from the Collector concerned to get the scheme implemented keeping in view the transparency, as declared by the State Govt. From time to time and pas necessary orders / instructions to the concerning authorities. The writ petition stands disposed of accordingly.” Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner made the representation on 18.10.2004 along with a copy of the aforesaid judgment even though according to the scheme dated 29.8.2000 the petitioner was entitled to appointment but so far his case has not been considered by the Collector. In view of above, it is directed that the Collector, Jhalawar may examine the representation of the petitioner and decide the same by a speaking order within four weeks from the date copy of this order is produced before him. This writ petition is accordingly disposed of with no order as to costs. (MOHAMMAD RAFIQ),J.