C.W.P.No.24225 of 2011(O&M) 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH C.W.P.No.24225 of 2011(O&M) Date of decision : 22 .12.2011 Jagjit Singh ....Petitioner Versus State of Haryana and others ...Respondents CORAM : HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MAHESH GROVER Present : Petitioner in person. MAHESH GROVER, J. The petitioner was dismissed from service in the year 1975 which he challenged by filing civil suit which was dismissed by the learned Trial Court and the appeal filed in appellate Court and subsequent regular second appeal before this Court were also dismissed. The SLP against the same was also dismissed. Thereafter, the petitioner filed a review petition which was dismissed. He also filed CWP no. 3046 of 2006 challenging the order dated 15.5.1981 passed by Additional District Judge, Karnal which was alos dismissed. This was followed by SLP no. 757 of 2006 which was dismissed on 8.5.2006. The petitioner then once again filed CWP nos. 12296 and 12310 of 2007 praying for his reinstatement and challenging the certain provisions of the Police Act, 1861. These petitions were disposed of on 4.12.2007 whereupon the petitioner filed Civil Miscellaneous nos. 4498 & 4499 for rehearing/review of the RSA. The same were also dismissed. Another SLP was filed, which was withdrawn by the petitioner. This Court could have burdened the petitioner with exemplary C.W.P.No.24225 of 2011(O&M) 2 costs for repeatedly filing petitions before this Court, despite the fact that his challenge to his dismissal has been negated right upto the Hon'ble Supeme Court, but it is restraining his hands only, considering the plight of the petitioner and his inability to understand and reconcile to his own situation where he has been bereft of his job. The Court also notices that the grievance raised before this Court as also the pleadings and the expressions adopted are totally incoherent which has led the aforesaid impression by this Court and as a result of which the Court is simply dismissing the instant petition. Hence, dismissed. December 22, 2011 (Mahesh Grover) rekha Judge