IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.20244 of 2010 1. THE UNION OF INDIA through the General Manager, E.C. Railway, Hajipur, 2. The General Manager, E.C. Railway, Hajipur, 3. The General Manager (Personnel) E.C. Railway, Hajipur, 4. The Divisional Railway Manager, E.C. Railway, Samastipur, 5. The Divisional Railway Manager (Personnel), E.C. Railway, Samastipur, 6. The Loco-foreman, N.E. Railway, Saharsa ..Respondents ….Petitioners Versus RAM KISHORE VERMA, son of Late Gajadhar Prasad Verma resident of Mohalla Lakshmi Sagar, Sadhu Gachhi, Post Office-Lal Bag, District, Darbhanga. ….Applicant ….Respondent ----------- 2 19.01.2011 On hearing learned counsel for the petitioners and going through the impugned order of the Tribunal, we find that the Tribunal has not committed any error in holding that the father of the applicant (respondent herein) will have to be treated to have died in harness in view of the judgment of the Supreme Court which admittedly allowed continuity of service to the employee terminated on account of strike. Thereafter, the Tribunal has merely directed the authorities to consider the case of the applicant in accordance with law by passing a speaking order within four weeks. In the facts of the case, since this matter has been remanded to the 2 authorities for decision in accordance with law, we find no good reason to interfere. The writ petition is, therefore, dismissed. Sanjay-II (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.) (Dr. Ravi Ranjan, J.)