Coram HiGH COURT OF CHHATTISGARH AT BSLASPUR Hon'ble Shri H.L-Dattu, CJ. & Hon'ble Shri Dilip Raosaheb Deshmukh, J. Writ Petition No.1010 of 2002 Petitjoner RespQnderrts S.D. Burman, aged about 45 years Son ofShri Shantimoya Deo Bunnan Working as Lecturer, V^omen's Poiy-technic, Bayron Bazar, Raipur, residing in Women's Polytechnic Campus, Raipur CG. Versys 1. STATE OF CHHATTISGARH, Through the Secretary, Department of Education (Technicai) Mantraiaya RAIPUR CG. 2. THE DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL, Education, Govt. of Chhattisgarh, Women's Polytechnic Compound, Byron Bazar, Raipur CG. 3. THE PRiNCiPAL, Women's Pofytechnic Bayron Bazar, Raipur CG. Petttionunder_ArticEes^26Q2Z^fthe Constitution of India for issuance of an §£fi[oMateJ^dMQtiSn«aQ^L9[dgr: Present None for the petitioner. Shri A.S. Kachhawaha, State/responderrts, Govt. Advocate for the ORAL QRDER (Passed on 1st May, 2007) The foilowing orai order of the Court was passed by H.I-. Dattu, CJ.: The petitioner was working as a Lecturer in Women's Polytechnic, Raipur. By an order made by the third respondent on 1.10.2001, the house, which was aliotted eariier, was cancelied and a new ailotment was made in favour of the petitioner. (2) Questioning the aforesaid order, the petitioner was before this Court. ^f (3) '2 This Court, whiie entertaintng this writ petition, had not granted any interim order in favour of the petitioner. That oniy means that the respondents wouid have given effect to the order dated 1.10.2001. in our opinion, by efFSux of time, the relief sought for by the petitioner in this writ petition would not sumve for consideration ofthis Court. (4) Accordingiy, the writ petition is disposed of as having become unnecessary. Ordered accordingiy. | Sd/- ChiefJustice Sd/- Dilip Raosaheb Deshmukh Judge