G0wri @a HIGH COURT OF CHHATT!SGARH : BILASPUR WK“ WRIT PETITION NO. 712 OF 2005 PETITIONER Bharat Das Vaishnav, S/o Bhudu Das Vaishnav, aged about 4O years, resident of Qrt. No. LIG No.106, MP. Nagar, Korba, District Korba (CG). RESPONDENTS 1. Chhattisgarh Infrastructure Development Corporation, Headquarter Biiaspur. through its Divisional Manager, ‘ 2, State industrial Court, through its Chairman, Raipur. 3. The Presiding Officer, Labour Court, Biiaspur. (Writ petition under Article 226/227 of the Constitution of India) Singie Bench : Hon’bie Mr, Satish K. Agnihotri, J. Present :- Mr. P.S. Koshy and Mr. Vinod Deshmukh, counsel for the petitioner. Mr. Ashok Das Valshnav and Mr. Sameer Sahu, counsel tor Versus the respondent No.1. ORDER (ORAL! (Passed on this 25th day of June, 2009) Heard. 2) By this petition, the petitioner/employee, seeks to challenge the legality and validity of the order dated 09.02.2005 (Annexure P/1) passed by the industrial Court, Raipur, in'Appeal No. 355/MPIR Act/2002, (Chhattisgarh infrastructure Development Corporation v. Bharat Das Vaishnav) whereby the appeal preferred by the respondent employer has been allowed setting aside the order dated 31.10.2002 (Annexure P/2) passed by the Labour Court, Bilaspur, in Case No. 3/MPIR/COC—I—A/2000 (Bharat Das Vaishnav v. Madhya Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation), whereby the case of the petitioner has been allowed and directed the respondent employer to reinstate the petitioner in service with all consequential benefits. 3) At this stage, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner/ employee submits that the petitioner is ready to forgo the back wages part, if the respondent/employer reinstates the petitioner in service, to which learned counsel appearing respondent/CIDC has no objection. in this regard a written consent has been submitted by both the parties. 4) in view of foregoing, without going into the merits of the case, the writ petition stands disposed of in the above terms. Consequently, interim order passed earlier, . if . any, is - vacated. f r Sty. Satish K. Agnittotri 'Judge