(.'.jl' t.1 iy?n ^ 'etl'aoner Chunni Lai Sahu. aoed - 50 vears, S/o. Shri Uaay Ram Sahu, working as Patv,.'ari\ At P.H.No. 15, Tehsii - Nsvagarh, Dlstrlct Durg (CG)., • ResRondents State or Chhattisaarh, throuoh the Secretaru', Department of Revenue, 'Mantralaya, D.K.S. Bhawan, Raipur*/ Th^ The Cottector, Disinct Durg (CG). 3. Shri Aadu Ram Bhuars/a, Patwari at— P.H.No.34, Tensii Daundilohara, DistrictDurg (CG). (Writ Petittor-r underArtrole 226 of the ConsSituSion of India) >B: Hon'bie Mr. SaUsh K. Xan'ihotri,,). Present; : ^ , Mr. R.K.Keshawani, coynse! for the petitiOner. ' hir. Y.S. Thakur, Deputy AavoGate Generaij for the State. (Passed on this 4"' day of September; VVith the.oonsenf of learneci counse! appearing for the parties, ths petition is^ heard finally. : : . 2) Learned counsel appearing for the petitionsrsubmits Shat the petitioner does not wantto press this petitlon on merits, at this stage. Hov.'ever, thepetitioner:maybe permttted to makea representation befcre the concerned autriortties withln a period of three days and thg same may be direoted to be considered and dec|ded, in accordarice with law, within the orescribed time. 3) Mr. Y.S. Thakur, learned Deputy Advocate Generai appearing for the State submits that if the representatiori is made, 4he same sha!! be considered ancl decided by-the concerned authorlty, in aocordarice with !aw, on its own merits, w'ithip a period oft'<¥oweeksfromthedateofr'eceiptoftherepres8ntatton. ' : 4) Mr. Thakur further submits that no coercive sSeps shaii be taken •a.gainstf.he petitioner.tiliShedisposaloftherepresentation,. ' • 5) I hope and trust ttet the StaSe'Government shsil exsmine •Ehe representation objeotively in accordance with law and guidellnes, issued by the Go's.'emmeht Sime to time ' • ' !• ' ! /1' : ; S) in view of the foregoing, the petition stands djsposed of. No Grder as to costs. ffsf?'l^-,l^st?,^.-^.:^ Saitish^^gnibotri :^^,ffl'jJ'udge ':',:.!^,