CQURT OF CHHATT1SGARH: BSLASP Wrlt Petitlon No. 3214 of 2004 ^^t; Gorela! Karsh, S/o. Soukhiiai Karsh, agsd about 22 years, Caste - Dhobi, R/o. Q. No.NF/263. C.S.E.B. Coiony, Te'nsil/PS Korba, Dist Korba. CG. Respondents Ver 1) ChhattisaMh State Eiectricity Board, through its Secretary, C.S.E.B., Raipur, CG. Executive Enginssr, C.S.E.B, iTTSt 3) State of Madhya through: Secretary, Rampur, Jabaipur, MP. 4) Joint Secretary (Kar MPEB, Jabalpur, MP. ish, CR Union of Indla, through Minist"/ of Personnel & Tralning (State ieorganization Celi), Khan Market, Delhi. Madhya Pradesh SSate E'ectriciw Board through ths Sscretary, Shakti, Bhawan, JabaSpur, IViP. (Wrii 'etltion under Article 22S/227 of ths Constitution of india for Issuance of a suitabie writ order of direction) S.B: Hon'bie Shri Justice Satish K. AgnihQtri. Shri H.L. Ahluwaiia, counsel for the petitioner. Shri A.S. Gahawar, counsel for respondents No. 1 and 2. Shri Vivek Verma, counsel for MPEB. •Shri S.K. Beriwai, Standing counsei for Union of India/respondent No.5. y th (Passed on 19InAp"i 2007) 1. The father of the petitioner, Vi/hile working as a Sayanra Sahayak, Grade- I, in the office of Eiectricity Department, CSEB, Korba, died on 7-1-99 in 2. Petitioner has mads an aooiication on 8-8-1999 (Annexure P/1) for compassionate appointment which remained undecided tili date. The petitioner seeks a direction So the resDondents to consider and decide the said representatlon in accordance with !aw, as law iaid do»vn by the Supreme Court in various cases on its own merit. 3. Learned counse! appearing for respondents have no objection. 4. The Detition is disDosed of with a direction to the resoondents to consider and decide the said representation (Annexure P/1) In accoFdance with iaw as laid down by the Supreme Court. Satish K. Agnihotri Judge n.-