S. B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 7543/2007 MAHENDRA KUMAR BARUPAL V. THE STATE & ANOTHER. DATE OF ORDER :::: 28/02/2008 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI Dr. Sachin Acharya, for Petitioner(s). None present for Respondents. This Court had issued notices of the writ petition vide its order dated 04.02.2008. As per the Office report, notices have already been served on the respondents, however, when the matter was taken up today, none is present on behalf of the respondents. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the controversy, as has been raised in this writ petition, is otherwise being decided by this Court vide its judgment dated 6th January, 2008 in the case of Chanchal Vishnoi v. R.P.S.C. S.B.Civil Writ Petition No.415/2007. This Court, while deciding the aforesaid writ petition, issued following directions:- “Accordingly, this writ petition succeeds to the extent indicated above and the matter stands remitted to the respondent Commission to take decision afresh on the representation of the petitioner after permitting her to make further submissions in writing and so also after hearing her personally, if so desired by her. For the purpose of carrying out the requirements of this order, the petitioner shall appear before the Commission on 25.01.2008. Looking to the urgency of the matter, the Commission would be expected to explore the possibility of deciding the matter at the earliest. No costs.” Perusal of the order, quoted above, shows that the matter was sent back to the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) for its consideration and, for that purposes, petitioner was then permitted to make a representation also. In view of the above, this matter is also disposed of with a direction that the petitioner will make a representation to the RPSC in regard to the issues involved in this matter and, if any such representation is made, the respondent – RPSC will take a decision afresh, after hearing the petitioner in person. The petitioner is directed to submit necessary representation to the RPSC within a period of two weeks from today. If any such representation along with documents is submitted by the petitioner, then RPSC is directed to decide the same within another period of one month from the date of receipt of the representation, after providing an opportunity of personal hearing to the petitioner. With the aforesaid directions and observations, this writ petition is disposed. (M. N. BHANDARI), J. scd