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Indrajit Borah vs The State Of Assam And 4 Ors
2021 Latest Caselaw 3358 Gua

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 3358 Gua
Judgement Date : 8 December, 2021

Gauhati High Court
Indrajit Borah vs The State Of Assam And 4 Ors on 8 December, 2021
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GAHC010049522020




                       THE GAUHATI HIGH COURT
  (HIGH COURT OF ASSAM, NAGALAND, MIZORAM AND ARUNACHAL PRADESH)

                          Case No. : WP(C)/1577/2020

         INDRAJIT BORAH
         S/O LT. RUPESWAR BORAH, R/O VILL.SONARIPORIA, P.O. GOMERI, P.S.
         HALEM, PIN-784172, DIST. BISWANATH, ASSAM



         VERSUS

         THE STATE OF ASSAM AND 4 ORS.
         REP. BY THE COMMISSIONER AND SECRETARY TO THE GOVT. OF ASSAM,
         ENVIRONMENT AND FOREST DEPTT. DISPUR, GUWAHATI-6

         2:THE PRINCIPAL CHIEF CONSERVATOR OF FOREST AND HEAD OF THE
         FOREST FORCE
         ASSAM
         ARANYA BHAWAN
          PANJABARI
          GUWAHATI-781037

         3:THE DISTRICT LEVEL COMMITTEE
          FOR SELECTION OF CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON
         COMPASSIONATE GROUND KAMRUP (M)
          DIST. REP. BY THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
          KAMRUP (M)
          GUWAHATI-1

         4:THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER
          KAMRUP(M) DIST.
         AS CHAIRMAN OF DISTRICT LEVEL COMMITTEE FOR SELECTION OF
         CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT ON COMPASSIONATE GROUND FOR
         KAMRUP (M) DIST. GUWAHATI-01

         5:THE COMMANDANT OF ASSAM FOREST PROTECTION FORCE
          BASISTHA
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             GUWAHATI-2

Advocate for the Petitioner   : MR. A D CHOUDHURY

Advocate for the Respondent : GA, ASSAM

BEFORE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ACHINTYA MALLA BUJOR BARUA

JUDGMENT & ORDER (ORAL)

Date : 08-12-2021

Heard Mr. B K Gogoi, the learned counsel for the petitioner. Also heard Ms. M D Bora, the learned counsel for the respondents no. 3 and 4 being the DLC of Kamrup (M) and the Deputy Commissioner, Kamrup(M) respectively. Also heard Mr. I Kalita, the learned counsel for the respondents no. 1, 2 and 5 being the authorities in the Forest Department.

2. The father of the petitioner Rupeswar Borah was serving as Lance Naik in the first Forest Protection Force, Assam and he died in harness on 04.08.2012. On his death, the petitioner submitted an application for compassionate appointment wherein there is an endorsement by the authorities in the Forest Department that it was received on 19.11.2012. It is stated that subsequently, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest & Head of Forest Force, Assam had required the petitioner to submit an application in the prescribed format instead in the manner it was earlier submitted. Accordingly, the petitioner submitted an application in the prescribed format. The application/applications of the petitioner was/were placed before the DLC of Kamrup(M) district on 19.06.2018. By the resolution thereof, the claim of the petitioner for compassionate appointment stood rejected on the ground of late submission of application.

3. Mr. M D Bora, the learned counsel for the Deputy Commissioner, Kamrup(M) refers to a para-wise comment that was provided to the Deputy Commissioner on behalf of the Commandant, First Assam Forest Protection Force Guwahati.

4. The para-wise comment reflects that the petitioner had made an application for Page No.# 3/3

compassionate appointment on 19.11.2012, but later on, the Principal Chief Conservator of Forest and Head of Forest Force, Assam had required it to be submitted in a prescribed format. Accordingly, the conclusion was that one application was submitted on 19.11.2012 i.e. within the period of one year from the death of the person concerned and the other prescribed format application was submitted on 23.05.2014.

5. In view of such factual situation, we are unable to accept the reasoning of DLC of Kamrup(M) district rejecting the claim of the petitioner for late submission of application. We have to accept that the petitioner submitted his application on 19.11.2012 which is within the prescribed time limit and the subsequent application was only a requirement of the authorities themselves to be submitted in the prescribed formant.

6. For the interest of justice, both the applications be placed before the DLC of Kamrup(M) district. Accordingly, the rejection of the DLC of Kamrup(M) in its meeting of 19.06.2018 stands set aside and the matter be remanded back to be placed before the DLC of Kamrup(M) district for a fresh consideration on the claim of the petitioner for compassionate appointment.

7. The copy of the para-wise comment is kept on record.

8. Writ petition stands disposed of in the above terms.

JUDGE

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