IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Writ Petition No.16025 of 1990(O&M) Date of decision:24.05.2011 The Christian Medical College, Ludhiana ....Petitioner versus The State of Punjab and others ...Respondents II. Civil Writ Petition No.5892 of 1991(O&M) N. Valentine ....Petitioner versus Christian Medical College, Ludhiana Society (Regd.), Ludhiana and another. ...Respondents CORAM: HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K. KANNAN ---- Present: Mr. Salil Sabhlok, Advocate, for Mr. D.S.Patwalia, Advocate, for the petitioner in CWP No.16025 of 1990 and for respondents in CWP No.5892 of 1991. None for the petitioner in CWP No.5892 of 1991 and for respondent No.3 in CWP No.16025 of 1990. Mr. K.S.Sivia, Deputy Advocate General, Punjab. ---- 1. Whether reporters of local papers may be allowed to see the judgment ? 2. To be referred to the reporters or not ? 3. Whether the judgment should be reported in the digest ? ---- K.Kannan, J. (Oral) Both the writ petitions are connected and are at the instance of the Medical College and non-teaching staff, who was employed in the Civil Writ Petition No.16025 of 1990 (O&M) - 2 - College. The cause of action for the respective writ petitioners is the order of termination. The learned counsel for the Society states that subsequent to the impugned orders, there had been a settlement between the parties when the particular non-teaching staff had been reinstated. The counsel files the agreement between the management and the person entered into subsequent to the passing of the impugned order namely the agreement dated 03.05.1993. The agreement is taken on record and both the writ petitions are disposed of as infructuous. (K.KANNAN) JUDGE 24.05.2011 sanjeev