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In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs The State Of Tamil Nadu

Madras High Court|07 February, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

By consent, the main writ petition itself is taken up for final disposal.
2. Mr.O. Selvam, learned Government Advocate accepts notice on behalf of respondents 1 to 3 and Mr.I. Arokiasamy, learned Government Advocate accepts notice on behalf of the 4th respondent.
3. The mother of the petitioner, while working as a cook in Noon Meal Scheme Centre at Uppukuttai Panchayat Union Elementary School, died in harness, on 24.04.2004 leaving behind the petitioner has her only legal heir. The petitioner, after getting legal heirship certificate on 07.06.2004, submitted an application on 03.02.2008, seeking compassionate ground appointment, as he had completed X standard. It is the case of the petitioner that as per G.O.No. 198 Social Welfare Department dated 25.10.2007, priority will be given to the families of deceased Government Employees, in case of compassionate ground appointment, by relaxing the rules. In this regard, the Personal Assistant to the District Collector has already sent a proposal, enclosing additional particulars, vide communication dated 26.06.2008 in Na.Ka.No. 18496/2008/X1 to the 2nd respondent. Since no orders have been passed, the petitioner has come forward to file the present writ petition.
4. This Court heard the submissions of Mr.C. Mahendran, learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr.O. Selvam, learned Government Advocate for respondents 1 to 3 and Mr.I. Arokiasamy, learned counsel for the 4th respondent.
5. Though the petitioner prays for a larger relief, this Court, in the light of the above facts and circumstances and without going into the merits of the claim projected by the petitioner, directs the 2nd respondent to act on the communication of the Personal Assistant to the District Collector in Na.Ka.No. 18496/2008/X1 dated 26.06.2008 and if the papers are otherwise in order, the 2nd respondent shall forward a proposal to the 1st respondent within a period of six weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of this order and on receipt of the proposal from the 2nd respondent, the 1st respondent is directed to consider the same, on merits and in accordance with law and pass orders, within a further period of eight weeks thereafter and communicate the decision taken to the petitioner as well as to the 4th respondent. The writ petition is disposed of accordingly. No costs. 07.02.2017 nv M. SATHYANARAYANAN,J.
nv To
1. The Secretary to Government, Social Welfare Department, Secretariat, Chennai  600 009.
2. The Director of Social Welfare, Chepauk, Chennai  600 005.
3. The District Collector, Krishnagiri District, Krishnagiri.
4. The Block Development Officer, Krishnagiri Panchayat Union, Krishnagiri District.
W.P. No. 2959 of 2017 07.02.2017 http://www.judis.nic.in
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Title

In The High Court Of Judicature At ... vs The State Of Tamil Nadu

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
07 February, 2017