K.RAVICHANDRABAABU
Suganya – Appellant
Versus
Inspector General of Registration – Respondent
1. Heard the learned Counsel appearing for the petitioner and the learned Additional Government Pleader appearing for the respondents.
2. The petitioner is aggrieved against the order of the second respondent dated 25.11.2011, whereby her request seeking compassionate appointment was rejected on the ground that the petitioner is a married daughter of the deceased employee.
3. It is seen that the petitioner's mother was working as a Sub-Registrar in the Registration Department and died on 10.02.2011, while she was in service. Consequently, the petitioner has made an application seeking compassionate appointment. Such application was rejected by the impugned order, only on the ground that the petitioner even though was not married at the time of making the application, has however before grant of such appointment, she got married and therefore, she is not entitled to get the compassionate appointment.
4. The issue as to whether the marriage of the daughter amounts to disqualification for considering her claim for appointment on compassionate ground, has already been considered by this Court on very many occasions and decided by holding that such is not the disqualification.
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