S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.4602/2005 Jagdish Prasad Verma Vs. The Life Insurance Corporation of India & anr. Date of Order :: 15th November 2007. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr. S.N.Trivedi, for the petitioner. Mr. B.K.Bhatnagar, for the respondent. ... It is pointed out by the learned counsel for the respondent that though the petitioner has filed this writ petition seeking issuance of writ, order or directions against initiation of any disciplinary proceedings against him and from dispensing with his services without following due process of law, the fact remains that the petitioner was served with a regular charge- sheet (Annex.R/1) and the disciplinary proceedings thereunder were concluded with the Disciplinary Authority imposing the penalty of reduction to a lower stage by two stage down in the current pay scale (vide Annex.R/2); and then, the petitioner took an appeal before the Zonal Manager that too was rejected; and thereafter, the petitioner has taken second appeal that remains pending with the Chairman-cum-Managing Director. Learned counsel for the petitioner does not dispute these facts. In view of the aforementioned submissions, this Court is clearly of opinion that nothing survives for consideration in this writ petition and the same is rendered redundant with subsequent events. The petition is, therefore, rejected as redundant. Other CWP No.1000/2002 be detached and be posted appropriately. MK (DINESH MAHESHWARI), J.