THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE V. ESWARAIAH WRIT PETITON NO. 9681 OF 1997 DATED: 05-07-2006 BETWEEN: S.S. Rajan, S/o. Late S. Mosy … Petitioner And The Senior Divisional Manager, Life Insurance Corporation of India, Hyderabad divison, Jeevan Prakash Building, Saifabad, Hyderabad and two others …Respondents THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE V. ESWARAIAH WRIT PETITON NO. 9681 OF 1997 ORDER: The petitioner at the verge of his retirement filed this writ petition, seeking a writ of Mandamus directing the respondents to release the balance amount of his L.T.C. claim. It is stated that the petitioner availed L.T.C. for the period from 26-10-1996 to 03-11-1996 and an advance amount of Rs. 24,570/- was drawn on 09-10-1996. Thereafter, he claimed bill for availing L.T.C. to a tune of Rs. 36,765/-. To prove as to the genuineness or otherwise for availing the L.T.C., petitioner was directed to produce necessary particulars on the ground that it may not be possible to travel 6,015 kilometers in eight days covering 25 places. But the petitioner failed to furnish the necessary particulars and therefore his claim for balance amount was rejected by proceedings dated 07-01- 1998. It is stated that the said action of the respondents in rejecting his claim has not been challenged by the petitioner and in the meanwhile, the writ petitioner also retired from service. Therefore, I am of the opinion that no cause of action would survive for adjudication of the issue involved in this writ petition. Accordingly, writ petition is dismissed. No order as to costs. ________________ V. ESWARAIAH, J. Dated: 05-07-2006 RNS