1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICTURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR. O R D E R Rajendra Singh Chandrawat. Versus State of Rajasthan & ors. S.B. Civil Misc. Application No.7/2007 in S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.2033/2002. ... Date of Order: February 12, 2007 PRESENT HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE H.R. PANWAR Mr. R.N. Upadhyaya, for the applicant-petitioner. Mr. Rameshwar Dave, Deputy Govt. Advocae. Miss Kusum Rao, for the respondents. BY THE COURT: By this S.B. Civil Misc. Application No.7/2007, the applicant-petitioner submits that the writ petition, being S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 2033/2002, filed by the petitioner was allowed by the order dated 15-12-2006, wherein, at page No.3 of the order, it was held that the services rendered by the petitioner from 6-4-1954 to 31-1-1971 require to be taken into account; however, at page 6, on the top of the order, while extending the benefit of period of service, instead of “6-4-1954”, the date “6-4-1964” has been typed, which obviously appears to be a typographical error and, therefore, the petitioner seeks correction of date at page No.6 instead of “6-4-1964” as 2 “6.4.1954.” Likewise, at page No.5, these typographical errors are there. Likewise, at page No.2, instead of “30-6-1992”, the correct date of “30-4-1992” be substituted. It has also been submitted by the learned counsel for the petitioner that in the title of the case, in place of “Rajendra Singh Chandrawal”, the expression “Rajendra Singh Chandrawat” may be substituted. The application has not been opposed by the learned counsel for the respondents. In the facts and circumstances, therefore, in the order dated 15-12-2006, at page No.6, instead of “6-4-1964”, the figures “6-4 -1954” are substituted. At page No.2 of the order, wherever the figures “30-6-1992” appear, the same is substituted by the figures “30-4-1992. At page 5 of the order, wherever the figures “6-4-1964” appear, the figures “6-4-1954” are substituted. Likewise, in the title of the case, in place of the words “Rajendra Singh Chandrawal”, the words “Rajendra Singh Chandrawat” are substituted. The civil miscellaneous application stands disposed of accordingly. (H.R. PANWAR), J. mcs