IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR. O R D E R S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION No.8104/2002. : : Rekha & Anr. Vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors. : : Date of Order 22.1.2009 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MOHAMMAD RAFIQ Mr. S.K.Singh for the petitioner. Mr. Aklesh Jain, Dy.Govt.Counsel for the State. Heard learned counsel for the parties. This writ petition has been filed challenging the order passed by the respondents dated 22.11.2001 on the ground that respondents have illegally refused to provide appointment to the petitioner Rekha, on compassionate ground, who was daughter of the deceased government servant and was solely dependent on him. Learned counsel for the petitioner alternatively submitted that in case the appointment is not provided to Smt. Rekha, the respondent may be directed to consider the case of widow of deceased namely; Smt. Kamla, petitioner No.2. The order passed by the respondents clearly shows that the respondents declined to provide appointment to petitioner No.1 Rekha on the ground that as per Rule 2 (c) of Rajasthan Compassionate Appointment of Dependents of Government Servants Rules, 1996, only spouse, son, unmarried daughter, adopted son, adopted daughter, widow daughter who are legally adopted during his life time shall be considered as dependent on him. Smt. Rekha being a married daughter therefore, she is not eligible for compassionate appointment. The order impugned, therefore, cannot be faulted. Learned counsel for the petitioner at this stage prays that liberty may be granted to Smt. Kamla to represent the case before the respondents because that time her case was not considered by the respondents. If that be so, the petitioner No.2 is always at liberty to represent her case before the respondents. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed with the aforesaid liberty. (MOHAMMAD RAFIQ)J. A.Arora/- Item No.42.