1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 771 OF 2007 Kedarchand Agarwal & Ors. .. Petitioners Vs. Railway Board & Ors. .. Respondents Mr.M.B.Singh for the petitioners Mr.Suresh Kumar for the respondents CORAM : J.N.PATEL CORAM : J.N.PATEL CORAM : J.N.PATEL & & & K.U.CHANDIWAL, JJ. K.U.CHANDIWAL, JJ. K.U.CHANDIWAL, JJ. DATED : 9TH JULY, 2008 DATED : 9TH JULY, 2008 DATED : 9TH JULY, 2008 P.C.: 1. Heard. 2. The petitioners have impugned the decision taken by the Railway Board which is in the form of an order dated 5.3.2007 on the ground that the petitioners have been deprived of the decision implemented by the Railway in Rehabilitation of commission vendors / bearers. 2 3. The learned counsel for the petitioners have been quite fair to inform this court that most of the petitioners have attained the age of 58 years and are Senior Citizens and at the fag end of their life, they are left jobless, in the sense, in the phased manner, they are going to be removed without considering that the petitioners deserve to be resettled. 4. We have gone through the order which is challenged in the petition. We find that this order has been passed after taking into consideration the various decisions of the Supreme Court and the policy adopted by the Railway Board. 5. Earlier the petitioners had a grievance that they were not given a fair hearing. Therefore, this court was required to pass an order on 12.12.2006 in Writ Petition No.1335 of 2006 that the petitioners should be given hearing by the Board and the order is an outcome of the proceedings conducted by the Railway Board. 6. It is not the case of the petitioners that 3 they were not given an opportunity of hearing. The petitioners are finding fault with the policy decision taken by the Railway on the subject issue. 7. We do not find that the decision taken by the Railways in any manner affect the fundamental or statutory right of the petitioners nor it is unfair to them in any manner whatsoever. Therefore, the petition is dismissed. ( J.N. PATEL, J ) ( J.N. PATEL, J ) ( J.N. PATEL, J ) ( K.U. CHANDIWAL, J ) ( K.U. CHANDIWAL, J ) ( K.U. CHANDIWAL, J )