THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO Writ Petition No.15367 of 2010 3rd September, 2010 Between :- Pasupuleti Lakshmi Prasanna .. Petitioner And The Commissioner of Collegiate Education, Government of A.P., Hyderabad And others .. Respondents THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO Writ Petition No.15367 of 2010 ORDER:- This Writ Petition has been instituted by a widow of Sri P.Venkateswara Rao, complaining bitterly that the terminal benefits payable to her including family pension and provident fund have not been paid inspite of the Judgment rendered by this Court in Writ Petition No.12284/2009 on 24-6-2009. In view of the series of the issues involved, a very detailed interim order has been passed on 19-7-2010 by me pointing out that the writ petitioner herein is as much as entitled to be settled the terminal benefits payable upon the death of her husband Sri P.Venkateswara Rao. That issue has been decided in favour of the present writ petitioner in Writ Petition No.12284/2009 by the Judgment rendered therein on 24-6-2009. Thereafter, the unsuccessful parties have carried the matter by way of Writ Appeal W.A.No.1138/2009. That appeal was dismissed by a Division Bench of this Court on 9-12- 2009. Inspite of the same, the unsuccessful parties have put the Accountant General on a legal notice informing him not to settle the terminal benefits in favour of the present writ petitioner as the unsuccessful parties in Writ Petition No.12284/2009 intend to carry the matter to Supreme Court by way of appeal. Since long time has been elapsed from the date of dismissal of the Writ Appeal preferred by them, I directed that the Account General should settle the terminal benefits on to the writ petitioner on or before 16-8-2010, unless and until they receive appropriate directions to the contra from the Supreme Court of India. Sri N.V.Ramanujam, the learned standing Counsel for the Accountant General has placed before me the Pension Payment Order dated 3-8-2010 settling the Family Pension in favour of the writ petitioner herein. The learned Counsel also pointed out that the said Pension Payment Order has been dispatched to the writ petitioner at the address – Door bearing No.6-3-3, Bhimavaripalem, Bapatla, Guntur District. The Accountant General has also settled the other terminal benefits in favour of the present writ petitioner. A copy of these proceedings has also been placed before me, which are taken on record. In view of these Orders passed by the Accountant General ( A&E ), Andhra Pradesh, no further orders needed to be passed in the Writ Petition and the Writ Petition is liable to be disposed of. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is disposed of. No costs. ___________________________ Nooty Ramamohana Rao, J 3rd September, 2010 smr