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1998 Supreme(Raj) 884

N.L.TIBREWAL
Uma Mathur – Appellant
Versus
Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation Ltd. – Respondent


JUDGMENT

1. - The petitioner is seeking an appropriate writ, order or direction in the nature thereof under Article 226 of the Constitution to direct to the respondents to provide her appointment on suitable post i.e. L.D.C. or U.D.C. or Junior Accountant on compassionate grounds. The petitioner's husband, late Shri R.C. Mathur was an employee of Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (for short the Corporation) and died on May 19, 1996 while in service. At the time of his death, he was 4-,irking as Manager (Operation) Deceased R.G. Mathur left behind him his widow i.e. the petitioner and one minor son of 10 years who were fully dependent on him. After his death, petitioner submitted an application to provide her suitable employment/appointment on compassionate grounds. Thereupon, she received a communication dated, October 11, 1996 from the Executive Manager (Personnel) intimating her about sending her name to the Chief Manager, Sanganer Depot, to provide her appointment as Bus Conductor. Thereafter, she received appointment letter dated, 26.3.97 (Annex. 3), whereby she was given appointment as Bus Conductor in pay scale Rs.950-20-1150-25- 1400-30-1640-40-1680/- subject to cer
















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