IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND AT NAINITAL Review Application No. 565 of 2011 & Delay Condonation Application No. 7681 of 2011 In Writ Petition No. 201 of 2007 (S/B) Dr. (Smt.) Geeta Kholia. ………. Petitioner Versus State of Uttarakhand & others. ..………. Respondents Mr. Manoj Tiwari, Senior Advocate with Mr. Sandeep Adhikari, Advocate for the writ petitioner. Mr. Vinay Kumar, Standing Counsel for the State of Uttarakhand / respondent Nos. 1 to 3. Ms. Indu Sharma, Advocate for respondent No. 6 / applicant. Hon’ble Barin Ghosh, C.J. Hon’ble V.K. Bist, J. The principal ground for delay, in preferring the present Review Application, is discovery of certain new facts subsequent to passing of the order under review. It is being contended that, only after order under review was passed, it came to the notice of the applicant that the writ petitioner was not entitled to continue to serve the institution, where she was serving. 2. The order under review did not deal with entitlement of the writ petitioner to serve the institution. In the writ petition, it was contended that the writ petitioner is though entitled to selection grade, but she is not getting the same, inasmuch as, in view of supersession of the Managing Committee of the College, there is no nominee of the College in the selection committee, which is a requirement of the law. While disposing of the writ petition, we directed the Administrator to nominate an expert on behalf of the institution in order to complete the selection committee with a direction upon the University to constitute the selection committee no sooner such nomination is made and, thereupon, to decide the claim of the writ petitioner for selection grade in accordance with law. We, 2 accordingly, think that there was and is no just reason to file the present Review Application. 3. We, accordingly, while allowing the Application for condonation of delay in preferring the Review Application, dismiss the Review Application. (V.K. Bist, J.) (Barin Ghosh, C. J.) 23.08.2011 23.08.2011 G