CWP No.1612 of 2008. 18.9.2008. Present: Mr. Baldev Singh, Advocate, for the petitioner. Mr. R.K. Bawa, Advocate General, with Mr. J.K. Verma, Dy. Advocate General, for respondents No.1 to 3. It has been submitted on behalf of the petitioner that certain documents were filed before the Deputy Commissioner, but they were not appreciated by him. Time was allowed, as prayed for, on the last occasion to file supplementary affidavit indicating therein whether this point was argued before the authorities concerned? No such affidavit has been filed. However, the learned counsel for the petitioner relies upon grounds (b) and (c) of the writ petition which do not indicate that the point in question which has been raised before this Court was ever argued before the Deputy Commissioner or the Divisional Commissioner. Even if for the argument sake, it is accepted that the petitioner had argued this point but was not considered, we found that there is a statutory document against the petitioner, which has been relied upon before the two authorities i.e. Pariwar Register which indicates that the petitioner was living with her father-in-law who had the income which prohibited the petitioner to get the job of Anganwari worker. In fact the Pariwar Register filed before the authorities concerned is dated 28th December, 2006. However, the petitioner has filed some different Register in support of her case before this Court as if it is the same Pariwar Register which was filed before the authorities. The petitioner can only show the wrong done on the basis of the Pariwar Register dated 28th December, 2006 but not any other Register as filed by the petitioner. The Pariwar Register filed before this Court, which cannot be taken into consideration, indicates that the family separated on 7th January, 2007. However, the legal requirement for separation from the joint family is 1st January, 2004. Therefore, even if the Pariwar Register referred to in this writ petition is looked into, the petitioner cannot get any benefit out of it in the backdrop of the fact that the cut off date of legal requirement of the family separation is 1st January, 2004. In light of the above, no ground is made out for showing interference in the matter by this Court. The writ petition is dismissed and so also the pending application. (Jagdish Bhalla), C.J. 18th September, 2008. (Kuldip Singh), J. (tr)