s l:i'li;EI I^il^'tl^. •fiMtl t« iiffl tll Ml6H (a(^©F.H.M3lGM-VRECHHATTISGARH:BIU^SPUR SifltjleBeigich: -1-lon'ble Shn S.R. NAYAK, CJ W.P. P.R. N0.2126 OF 2006 PE11TIONER RESPONDENTS ,r~^ Anwar Hussaln, Aged about 41 years, S/o Sh[i Mohammad tfaisam, Presently working as General Mazdoor, Category-111, SECL, Geora Basti, R/o Village Barpali, Kusmunda, Police Station Kusmunda, District Korba, Chhattisgarh. Versus State of Chhaffisgarh, Through: Secretary, Department of Heatth and Family Welfare, DKS Bhawan, Mantralaya, Raipur Chhattisgarh. State of Madhya Pradesh, Through: TheSecretary, Giovt.ofiM.P. Vallabh Bhawan, Bnopal, Madhya Pradesh. The M.P. Board of Ayun die and Unami System of Medicine anct Naturopathy Board, Madhya PfEidesh, Bhopal,MP Through: Hs Registrar. The Ghhattisgarh Board of Ayutvedjc and Unami System of Medicinejand Naturopathy Board, Chhattisgarh, Raipur, Through: Its Registrar. Present: R4r. Sourabh Dangi, leamed counsel for the petitioner. Mr. Sandeep Dubey, leamed Gpvt. Advocate for the State. ORDBR . ,' :" (Passed onl 28m Ncn^mber 2005) Leamed counsel aRpeating;ft>r botti tSe partiesflirould ^ubmit that the issue that arises for deGiSioiii-nialiang injtliis petiflon is sqtiarely Ssssssss^sevics ©3 —Q^^ covered by the order ofttiis Court passed on 23i0312W)5 in Writ Petitton N0.998 of 2005. (2) \n vlew of ttiis Joint submlssion made by the leamed counsel appearing forthe parties, the writ petition isallowed as prayed for, forthe same reasons set out bythis Court in theaforementioned order. Therejs_ no order as to costs. c,j, Chief Justice 6'-Me(A Jl^-