($) ^^ O.F • • Coram : SHRi C.J. & J. Petitioner H.P. Mishra, 11/65, Kedarpur (Near Pahuna Dukan) Ambikapur (C.G.) 497001. Versus 1. State of Chhattisgarh through Secretary Water resources Department D.K.S. Bhavvan, Raipur (C.G.) 2. Accountant General Chhattisgarh, Raipur (C.G.) 3. Executlve. Engineer Barnai Canal Division, Amblkapur, Distt. Surguja (C.G.) LetterPetltjon Present: Shri M.P.S. Bhatia, learned Amicus Curiae for the petitioner. Shri Vinay Harit, iearned Deputy Advocats Generai for the State. O R D E.R (5 The foijov./jng order of the Court was passed by Gupta; CJ, Heard learned counsei for the partles. 2. Thls writ petltion came to be registered on the letter sent by one - H.P. Mishra. x mmmi 3. From the contents of the ietter sent by petitioner - H.P.MJshra; the averments In the return flied on behajf of the State and the rejoinder filed by the petitioner, It is apparent t'hat the matter invoives disputed questions of fact, which cannot be resolved in a writ petitiQn. 4. !n this view ofthe matter.we are ofthe oplnion that it wouid be appropriate for the petitloner to approach e'rther the Civil Court or the Commlttee constituted by the State Governmsnt for the redressai of such grievances of retired Government servants. 5. With the above observation.the writ petition stands disposed of. Sd/- ChiefJustice Sd/- Sunil Kumar Sinha Judge