THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GODA RAGHURAM AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P.DURGA PRASAD WRIT PETITION No. 20593 of 2011. ORDER: (Per Goda Raghuram, J) The writ petition is misconceived. A mandamus is sought for a direction to the respondents to consider the case of the petitioner’s son for appointment in suitable post on compassionate grounds on account of the death of her husband who worked as a Process Server in the Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Ramchandrapuram, East Godavari District. The husband of the petitioner Sri.G.V.V.Prasada Rao was serving as a Process Server in the Senior Civil Judge’s Court, Ramachandrapuram. On the allegation that he was coming to the office in an inebriated condition; was not serving summons properly; and was remaining absent unauthorizedly, charges were framed and disciplinary inquiry conducted. After a due process of inquiry, the Enquiry Officer reported that all the charges levelled against Sri.G.V.V.Prasada Rao were proved. Thereafter, a notice was issued to the delinquent employee asking to show cause as to why he should not be dismissed from service duly enclosing a copy of the enquiry report. Eventually, by the order of the Disciplinary Authority dt, 7.8.2009, Sri.G.V.V.Prasada Rao was imposed a punishment of compulsory retirement from service under Rule 9 (viii) of APCS (CCA) Rules, 1991. After his compulsory retirement, Sri Prasada Rao is stated to have died on 22.10.2009. The petitioner failed to plead whether she made an application for compassionate appointment and how the son of a person whose services were terminated on compulsory retirement for misconduct, is entitled for consideration for compassionate appointment. On the aforesaid analysis, there are no merits in the writ petition and the same is dismissed as the stage of admission. There shall be no order as to costs. _____________________________ GODA RAGHURAM, J _____________________________ P.DURGA PRASAD, J 21.07.2011. KRB. THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GODA RAGHURAM AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P.DURGA PRASAD WRIT PETITION No. 20593 of 2011. ORDER: (Per Goda Raghuram, J) Dt. 21.07.2011.