IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA MJC No.2265 of 2002 ASHOK KUMAR, son of late Deep Narayan Sharma, resident of village Hamanpur, P.S. Paliganj, District Patna … Petitioner Versus 1. MR. G.S.KANG, THE THEN ADMINISTRATOR, Bihar State Road Transport Corporation, Parivahan Bhawan, Sultan Palace, Patna 2. Mr. D.K.Verma, the then Divisional Manager, Bihar State Road Transport Corporation, Muzaffarpur Division, District Muzaffarpur … Respondents/ Contemnor ----------- 4. 2.4.2010 Surendra/ Heard counsel for the parties. By the order dated 20.12.2001 this Court had only given a direction to the respondent concerned to dispose of the application filed by the petitioner for appointment on compassionate ground by a reasoned order. Counsel for the Corporation has produced a copy of letter no. 483 dated 8.9.2005 which goes to show that such application of the petitioner has been disposed of and a copy thereof has also been sent to the petitioner. In that view of the matter, nothing would survive for adjudication in this case which has definitely become infructuous. This application is, accordingly, disposed of as having become infructuous. (Mihir Kumar Jha,J.)