APARESH KUMAR SINGH
Ramawati Devi – Appellant
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Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. – Respondent
Learned counsel for the petitioner is permitted to implead the General Manager, Gobindpur Area, B.C.C.L, Dhanbad as party respondent no. 5 for which necessary correction shall be carried out by him in his own handwriting at the relevant place in the writ petition during the course of the day.
2. Heard counsel for the parties.
3. According to the petitioner, her husband Late Paro Bhuiyan died on 02.01.1995 in harness while working as Pay-Loader Operator in Block-IV of Kooridih Colliery under the respondent Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. leaving behind the petitioner-widow, one son and two daughters. The petitioner is said to have made an application with necessary papers on 11.04.1995, Annexure-3 for consideration of her case for compassionate appointment as also for payment of arrears of outstanding dues. By a letter dated 13.04.1995, Annexure4, certain information were sought by the Personnel Manager, Kooridih , Block-IV in respect of the deceased employee as to whether he was a permanent employee during his posting at Akash Kinari Colliery, the details of his name, date of appointment year wise, provident fund and F.P.F. Statement etc. It further appears from Annexure-5 dated 18.07.2
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