é (g HIGH COURT OF CHEAT:N$GARH, BILASPUR Writ Petition (S) No. 2201 of 2008 Ramavtar Janghel S/o Shri Thanwar Ram Janghel Age about 4O years, Asstt. Teacher, Govt. Middle School, Bhatgaon, Block —- Saza, Distt. Durg (C.G.) PETITIONER Versus RESPONDENT 1 State Govt. of Chhattisgarh Through : Secretary, Education 8n Tribal Depaltment D.K.S‘ Bhavan, Raipur (C.G.) District Education Oiiicer, Bemetara, Distt. - Durg (C.G.} Writ Petition'under Article 226 of the Constitution of India Appearance: Shri Somkant Verma, counsel for tho peti1ioner. Smt. Smita Ghai, Panel Lawyer, for the State on advance copy. w\fw ORAL ORDER (15.04.2008) SUNIL KUMAR SINHA, J. Heani on admission. Learned counsel for the pe1itioner submits that the petitioner has passed B.’I‘.I. examination on his own expenses, therefore, he is ' entitled to receive two advance increments according to circulars dated 24.12.1998 and 01.03.1999. He also submits that in many identical matters, the petitions have been allowed in terms of the order passed in the case of Yashwant Kumar Bharadwq Vs. Municipal Carpal ation, Durg and another {2006 (m mJR-CG 96}. He submits that his case is squarely covered by the said Judgment. This legal position is not disputed by the learned counsel for the State. However, she submits that the order may be passed in terms of the said judgment, but it shall be subjected to veritication regarding petitioner’s such qualification. Accordingly, the writ petition is allowed in terms of the order passed in case of Yashwant Kumar Bharadwaj Vs. Municipal f‘waiion, Burg and another (Supra) subject to the verification of S 2 a @ r _ WP. S No. 2201 of 2008 the facts as to whethcr the petitioner had acquired B.T.I. Examination Ccrt&cate on hjS own expenses as per circulars dated and further Whether he has been paid 24.12.1998 and 01.03.1999 two advance increments or not. fmally disposed of. No oxde as to costs. The petition stands D/Ww#f#_#f, . 5d]- Sinha Sunil Kumar Judge Bimiv