CWP No. 1604/2009 23.7.2009 Present: Mr. Sanjeev Bhushan, counsel for the petitioners. R.M. Bisht, Dy. Advocate General, with Mr. Vikas Rathore, Dy. Advocate General, for respondent Nos. 1 to 3. Mr. Lovneesh Kanwar, counsel for respondent No. 4. Learned counsel for the parties candidly admit that this case is squarely covered by the judgment delivered by this court in CWP No. 1197 of 2009 and other connected matters wherein this court held as follows:- “The State has filed an affidavit of Sh.R.S.Gupta, Director, Ayurveda which has been placed on record on the file CWP No.2476 of 2008. In this affidavit, it has been stated that the State Government has taken a decision to drop the process of training/recruitment of Ayurvedic Pharmacists. The decision of the State Government has been placed on record of the said writ petition. In view of the decision of the State Government to drop the recruitment process, the writ petitions have become infructuous and are disposed of accordingly. It is made clear that in case the recruitment process is started afresh and the petitioners have any grievances in respect of the same, they shall be entitled to file fresh writ petition for redressal of these grievances. They shall be entitled to raise all grounds available to them -2- including those grounds which have been raised in these petitions.” The aforesaid petition is also disposed of on the same terms. CMP No. 2930/2009. In view of the disposal of the main petition, this application is also disposed of. (Deepak Gupta), J (Surinder Singh),J July 23, 2009 (cm)