1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR. O R D E R S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION No.3170/2004. : : Smt. Madhu Kanwar Vs. The Chief Conservator of Forest & Anr. : : Date of Order 27.9.2008 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE MOHAMMAD RAFIQ Mr.Rajendra Arora for the petitioner. Mr.S.S.Sharma, Govt.Counsel for the State. The petitioner has filed this writ petition with the prayer that respondents be directed to consider his case for appointment on compassionate grounds and grant of family pension. Shri Rajendra Arora, learned counsel for the petitioner contended that husband of the petitioner was initially appointed with the respondents on daily wages basis on 14.8.1988 and he was declared semi permanent by the order dated 7.12.1995 of Deputy Conservator of Forest (West), Jaipur. The respondents by amending the Work Charged Service Rules, 1964 decided to grant pension to the employees governed by those rules provided that they 2 complete minimum ten years service. The petitioner's husband was declared permanent on completion of ten years of service w.e.f. 1.4.2001 and, therefore, he was liable to be governed by provisions of Rajasthan Service Rules. He however, unfortunately expired on 17.2.2002. The petitioner made number of representations to respondents to grant her benefit of family pension and consider her case for grant of family pension and compassionate appointment, but no heed was paid by the respondents. Hence, this writ petition. Shri S.S.Sharma, learned Government Counsel has argued that a letter was written to the petitioner on 21.3.2005 to produce necessary documents and reminder were also sent on 27.5.2005 and 29.8.2005, but the petitioner has so far not produced the relevant details. Her case could not therefore processed further. Learned counsel for the petitioner has produced photo-stat copy of the acknowledgment due received by the office of Deputy Conservator of Forest, Jaipur (Center) Mini Secretariat, Jaipur and argued that the petitioner submitted representation dated 26.9.2005 along with requisite documents by registered post, which was received by the said Office, even than the respondents have not taken any decision so far. 3 In view of the stand of the respondents particularly the fact that they have not taken any decision either way, and that the matter has remained pending before this Court for last four years, I deem it appropriate to direct the petitioner to re-submit an application along with the requisite documents to Deputy Conservator of Forest, Jaipur (Center) Mini Secretariat, Jaipur within a period of fortnight, who shall within six weeks. Thereafter take that decision on the aforesaid case of the petitioner and pass necessary orders under the intimation to the petitioner. In the result, this writ petition is accordingly disposed of. (MOHAMMAD RAFIQ)J. A.Arora/- Item No.12.