R.indirani Vs. the Government of Tamilnadu - Court Judgment

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CourtChennai High Court
Decided OnApr-09-2012
Case NumberWrit Petition No.24691 of 2008
JudgeM.JAICHANDREN, J.
AppellantR.indirani
RespondentThe Government of Tamilnadu
Appellant AdvocateMr.P.Rajendran, Adv.
Respondent AdvocateMr.K.V.Dhanapalan, Adv.
Excerpt:
prayer: this petition has been filed seeking for a writ of mandamus directing the respondents to grant pension to the petitioner with effect from the date of her retirement and grant all consequential benefits to the petitioner.o r d e r1. heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and the learned additional government pleader appearing for the respondents.2. at this stage of the hearing of the writ petition, the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner had submitted that it would suffice if the petitioner is permitted to make a representation to the first respondent, with regard to the reliefs sought for in the writ petition, and if the first respondent is directed to dispose of the same, on merits, within a specified time.3. the learned additional government pleader has no objection for this court passing such an order.4. in view of the submissions made by the learned counsels appearing for the parties concerned, the petitioner is permitted to make a representation to the first respondent, with regard to the reliefs sought for in the writ petition, within a period of four weeks from today, and on such representation being submitted, the first respondent is directed to pass appropriate orders thereon, on merits and in accordance with law, and after giving an opportunity of personal hearing to the petitioner, within a period of twelve weeks thereafter.5. with the above directions, the writ petition stands disposed of. no costs.
Judgment:

Prayer: This petition has been filed seeking for a writ of Mandamus directing the respondents to grant pension to the petitioner with effect from the date of her retirement and grant all consequential benefits to the petitioner.

O R D E R

1. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and the learned Additional Government Pleader appearing for the respondents.

2. At this stage of the hearing of the writ petition, the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner had submitted that it would suffice if the petitioner is permitted to make a representation to the first respondent, with regard to the reliefs sought for in the writ petition, and if the first respondent is directed to dispose of the same, on merits, within a specified time.

3. The learned Additional Government Pleader has no objection for this Court passing such an order.

4. In view of the submissions made by the learned counsels appearing for the parties concerned, the petitioner is permitted to make a representation to the first respondent, with regard to the reliefs sought for in the writ petition, within a period of four weeks from today, and on such representation being submitted, the first respondent is directed to pass appropriate orders thereon, on merits and in accordance with law, and after giving an opportunity of personal hearing to the petitioner, within a period of twelve weeks thereafter.

5. With the above directions, the writ petition stands disposed of. No costs.