(Wfit Peti‘iion under Armies 228i22? af fhe ConstiEuimn cf india) Sii1g§e Bench : Hon’bie £hri Satish K. Agnihotri, J. Preseni: $hri AN Bhakta, counse! forzhe pemmner. Shri Rakesh Jha, Panei Lawyer for the State. $hri SK. Beriwai, Standing counsei for Union of Mdialrespondent No.2. GRAL QRDER §9assed on {his ’i’i‘h day of February, 2W3§§ \Mth censen'é of iearned counsei aooearing for the oarires. the met‘ier is heard finairy. i 2) This case pertains to grrevanee of non-grant of retirai dues. 3) This Court. in éhe matter of W.P.No.4642f206é (Baiinath Mandai Vs. The taie of Ch‘naitisgarh & oihers) and other conneoied matters, directed the Comm§itee to coosider the marker of retriai dues as toe disputed question of facts were invoiveoi. The Committee was constttuted by the State Government, putsuarit to the order dated 1§-’G6—2{)08 passed in W.P.No.1961i2i306 (Smt. aiGH CG‘JRT G? GHHA‘??§§G;§ \H: EILASPUR Wrii Petitm‘. No. 392G 6f 2W4 Peti‘iioner Hamaravan Sinah son cf Shri Kazaimieo Singhi 'aged gbéut 68 years. Rétimd Assoumam, Coiéectorate, Ambikapur, D3'si't. Surguga (Shhaftisgarh), present ,resideni: — behind Cci%ec€araie, $aitipara, Nehru Ward, Amb§kapur {Chha’msgasrh}. Versus Reswnciems "i} The Siate cf Chhat’tisgarh, ihrough the> Secretaw. Bea'tt Geri ya: Administratéoa. Baui Kaiyan smgh Bhawaiw, Raipur; gs; (Chha‘itisgarh). 2‘; The Acceuniani Generai.~ S‘iaie of Chhamsgam, Raiaur (Chhawsgam). Q\ g, "r"me Accsuniani Samara}, Sime of Madhya Pmdesh. Gwa§im (MP). 4) The Coilecior. Ambikaaur. Dist: Summa (CG). 5) The Tahsi§dan Ambikapur, 3m: Surguja, Chhaitisgarh. -2- Keja Bai Chana‘rakm Vs. €aie $ovemmen‘: 0f Chhatiisgarh arid others}, and order dated 13-3-2808 passed in MCC. Nc‘ 105 of 2G08 (Stew o? Chhaftisgarh and others Vs. Baijnah Manda} and anoiher)’. Thus, this petiiicn i$ squarely Govered by the judgment am order dategi 31 St éamsary, 20GB passed m WPNo. 4‘542/2004 (Ba§_§nath Manda: (aupra) } as submiiQed by ieamed counsei appearing I‘m the pa.’€ies. 4) This petmon §s accoi’dingEy d§sposed of in ihe same ’ierms Le, the office 9f the Advocate Generai is d§rected to sead ihe case to the Commmee, wi€hin a period of 4:5 days from the date of receipt of a copy 0f ihis ordei' as weii as a copy of the petition fmm the peiiiioner. Thereafier, ihe Ccmmiiiee shai issue natice to éhe peiiiieaer arid caieers concerned within a fui'iher pei’iod of i 5 ciays. The Committee shaii consider and pass oreier, in accoidance wi’ch iaw, after affording proper opportunity of hearing to the peiitioner. The petiiioher and ihe officers concerned may fiie additional documents, if necessary. The eniire exercise, inciuding paymeni of reiirai dues, ii any, io the petitioner, be compieted within a period of four months from ihe tiate oi receiio‘r of a copy oi i’nis order. 5) The peiiiioner shaii suppiy one compieie set of the petition to the State counsei as weii as to the oounsei for Union oi indie for ttahsierring the same to the Committee. 6) in case of grievance with regard to non-payment oi pensionary dues, it is not necessary to hie a Writ petition before this Court ciirectiy. The representationiappiicatioh can be moved before the Pension Committee as stated above. The Pension Committee shaii not refuse to entertain the representationfappiioation, it so iiied directiy. i} Consequentiy, M.\r'if,F.i\io.4334 of 2304i aiso stands diseased , / Sdl- . ‘ s samh K. Agm‘wmi Judge L