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2015 Supreme(Jhk) 1533

RONGON MUKHOPADHYAY
Raghbendra Singh – Appellant
Versus
Steel Authority of India Limited – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner: Mr. V. Shivnath.
For the Respondent: Mr. Ananda Sen.

ORDER :

1. In this application, the original writ petitioner has prayed for quashing the letter no. 5158 dated 3/5.7.2004, issued by respondent no. 5, whereby and whereuner, the Management has refused to consider granting long term lease of Quarter No. 2355/Sector 6-D, Bokaro Steel City and the original writ petitioner was further directed to vacate the quarter. It has further been prayed for restraining the respondents to realize penal rent from June, 2001 as also a direction upon the respondents for making payment of retrial dues to the substituted heirs of the original writ petitioner.

2. The original writ petitioner (hereinafter referred to as the employee) was initially appointed as Work Assistant in the year 1967 and regularized on 26.04.1969 and finally superannuated from service on 30.11.1997. The respondent no. 1 had come up with an allotment scheme for leasing of houses to its employees known as SAIL Scheme, pursuant to which the employee had applied for quarter no. 34/III-B and deposited the security amount of Rs.16,000/-. The total revised premium was fixed at Rs.2,70,000/- and the employee was directed to pay the balance amount and complete other formalities. Since the e













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