S.B. Civil Writ Pet. No. 5865/04 Smt. Teeja Bai Vs. State of Raj. & Ors. Date of order : 27.2.2008 HON'BLE MR. MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI, J. Mr. Bhagirath Bishnoi for the petitioner. This writ petition has been preferred by the petitioner to seek revised pension as otherwise applicable to the Government servant of the State of Rajasthan. It is contended that petitioner's husband was an employee of erstwhile Bikaner state who then died in the year 1949. The respondents issued pension payment order annexure/1 giving meager amount of Rs. 7.75/- per month at the relevant time which has now been raised to Rs. 200/- per month in view of the order enclosed along with the reply of the respondents. The contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that since the pension payment order has been issued by the Govt., treating the deceased employee to be the Govt. employee of the State of Rajasthan, benefit of revised pension should be made admissible to the petitioner who solely dependent on the family pension and only and otherwise the sum of Rs. 200 is a meager amount. Perusal of the reply shows that the petitioner was not given pensionary benefit but she was given “Civil Gujara” pursuant to annexure/1 and otherwise the deceased employee never remained Govt. servant of the State of Rajasthan hence, the claim of the petitioner for grant of revised pension as per the pension rules otherwise admissible to the Govt. servant, cannot be given. Considering the rival submissions, I find that since the deceased employee was never a Govt. employee of State of Rajasthan hence, family pension cannot be made admissible to the petitioner treating the deceased employee to be a Govt. employee of State of Rajasthan more so, when the pension rules as enacted by the State of Rajasthan was never made admissible to the deceased employee. In fact State of Rajasthan through certain circulars granted benefit of “Civil `Gujara” and such other benefit which then is not pursuant to the pension Rules. In view of the above, the petitioner's prayer for grant of revised pension treating the deceased employee to be Govt. servant cannot be accepted. The writ petition having no merit is dismissed with no order as to cost. (MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI), J. ns.