THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.RAMULU W.P.No.1421 of 1998 Dated:28.3.2007 Between B.Mutyalappa …..Petitioner and The Mandal Development Officer, Kanaganapalli Mandal Ananthapur District. …Respondent THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.RAMULU W.P.No.1421 of 1998 ORDER: This writ petition is filed seeking a Mandamus to declare the action of the respondent in not releasing the amounts of General Insurance Scheme and FBF scheme to which the petitioner is entitled to, as arbitrary and illegal. It appears that the petitioner having served as a Teacher in the schools maintained by the respondent and on attaining the age of superannuation, he retired from service on 30.6.1995. It is his case that he made an application to the respondent with all relevant documents and service record for the purpose of release of pension, PF amounts, General Insurance Scheme, FBF scheme and other retrial benefits. The respondent released pension, but withheld the amounts relating to General Insurance Scheme and FBF scheme for the reasons best known to him. Though another employee by name G.Kondandapani, who had retired in 1995 was paid all the amounts including the amounts in respect of General Insurance Scheme and FBF Scheme, the same is not extended to the petitioner. Therefore, the same is arbitrary and illegal. Further, the petitioner had complained about the same to the Chairman of Zilla Parishad and Union Leaders of AP Teachers Federation of Ananthapur District. Though the said Unions and the Chairman of Zilla Parishad have written a letter to the respondent-authority to look into the matter, the respondent has not taken any action thereon. Hence, this writ petition. No counter is filed by the respondent. However, learned counsel appearing for the respondent stated that the FBF Scheme amounts were paid and only General Insurance Scheme amounts are yet to be paid. Though the petitioner was asked to produce the service record, he did not produce the same for the purpose of recommending his case for payment of the General Insurance Scheme. Under those circumstances, the petitioner is directed to produce the service record or he may intimate to the respondent as to where the service record is lying, so as to enable the respondent to get the service record for the purpose of releasing the amounts relating to General Insurance Scheme. As soon as the service record is produced or intimation is given to the respondent, the respondent shall complete the exercise within a period of four weeks thereafter and communicate the same to the petitioner. With the above direction, the writ petition is disposed of. No costs. __________ 28-03-2007 rkk