THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G.CHANDRAIAH W.P.NO.13571 OF 2011 O R D E R Heard both the counsel. 2. The case of the petitioners, as stated in the writ affidavit is that the first petitioner is the wife of late Thumma Munusway and the second petitioner is his son. The said Thumma Munuswamy, who was working as Head Messenger in the 3rd respondent – State Bank of India, Sriharikota SPSR, Nellore District, died in harness on 18.01.2005. The Tahasildar of Varadaiahpalem, after conducing enquiry, has issued family member certificate. The case of the petitioner no.1, is that her husband was admitted into family pension scheme and also provident fund scheme. After the death of her husband, she filed application claiming monetary benefits and also representation for seeking appointment to the 2nd petitioner on compassionate ground and that she also gave ‘no objection’ certificate for providing job to the 2nd respondent on 5.5.2010. The further case of the petitioner no.1 is that as there was no response from the respondent – authorities, she got issued legal notice dated 14.2.2011, but still there is inaction on the part of the respondents. Hence, the writ petition. 3. No counter affidavit is filed. 4. The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted the respondent – Bank has addressed letter dated 6.7.2011 intimating to the 1st petitioner that the provident fund balance is settled by the Bank in her favour and asked her to call on them to settle the amount. The learned counsel has produced copy of the letter dated 6.7.2011 addressed by the 3rd respondent – Branch Manager. He further submitted that the 3rd respondent is not making payment on the ground that the writ petition is pending. 5. Having regard to the above averments made in the writ petition and the submissions of the learned counsel, the writ petition is disposed of with the following direction: “The respondents shall consider the case of the petitioner no.1 for release of the provident fund, family pension and other retiral benefits of the deceased Thumma Munuswamy, Head Messenger of the respondent - Bank, and shall also consider the case of the 2nd petitioner for providing employment on compassionate grounds, and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law, within a period of two months from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.” 6. No order as to costs. AVS ----------------------------------------- 03—11—2011