Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 11833 Raj
Judgement Date : 28 August, 2025
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HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT
JODHPUR
S.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 15278/2025
1. Prakash Chandra Tank S/o Bhawati Lal Tank, Aged About
46 Years, R/o Vpo Peelikhera, Tehsil Chhoti Sadri, District
Pratapgarh.
2. Narayan Lal Ahir S/o Bheru Lal Ahir, Aged About 43 Years,
R/o Ahiro Ki Basti, Vpo Aalod, Tehsil Dungla, District
Chittorgarh.
3. Ashok Kumar Choudhary S/o Ratan Lal Choudhary, Aged
About 41 Years, R/o Vpo Surera, Tehsil Dungla, District
Chittorgarh.
4. Udai Lal Meena S/o Vardi Chand Meena, Aged About 42
Years, R/o Village Bhana Kheri, Post Biloda, Tehsil Dungla,
District Chittorgarh.
5. Shambhu Lal Meena S/o Mana Ram Meena, Aged About
41 Years, R/o Vaniya Talai, Post Kundai, District Udaipur.
6. Raj Kumar Banjara S/o Mangi Lal Banjara, Aged About 48
Years, R/o Rodji Ka Hera, Post Idra, Tehsil Dungla, District
Chittorgarh.
7. Nirbhay Singh Chundawat S/o Mehatab Singh Chundawat,
Aged About 44 Years, R/o Near Mataji Ka Dewara, Village
Talau, Post Semla Peelakhera, Tehsil Dungla, District
Chittorgarh.
8. Logar Lal Meena S/o Kalu Ji Meena, Aged About 45 Years,
R/o Nal, Sisodiya Ka Guda, Sawla, Post Sihad, District
Udaipur.
9. Prabhu Lal Saini S/o Panna Lal, Aged About 38 Years, R/o
Vpo Thikarda, Tehsil Hindoli, District Bundi.
----Petitioners
Versus
1. State Of Rajasthan, Through The Principal Secretary,
Department Of Rural Development And Panchayati Raj
(Panchayati Raj), Government Of Rajasthan, Jaipur,
Rajasthan.
2. Additional Commissioner, Rural Development And
Panchayati Raj Department, Government Of Rajasthan,
Jaipur.
3. District Programme Coordinator And District Collector,
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Chittorgarh, Rajasthan.
4. Chief Executive Officer, Zila Parishad Chittorgarh,
Rajasthan.
5. Development Officer, Panchayat Samiti Dungla, District
Chittorgarh, Rajasthan.
----Respondents
For Petitioner(s) : Mr. Pawan Singh
HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE NUPUR BHATI
Order
28/08/2025
1. Petition herein arises, inter alia, out of the inaction on the
part of the respondents in not according the correct service and
notional benefits to the petitioners.
2. Learned counsel for the petitioners at the outset submits that
qua the aforesaid grievance, the petitioners may be granted
liberty to file a fresh representation before the competent
authority and the same be decided by passing appropriate
administrative orders, in accordance with law.
3. Learned counsel for the petitioners also relies on
order/judgment in Nand Kishore Sharma & Ors. v. The State
of Rajasthan & Ors.: S.B. Civil Writ Petition
No.12109/2018, decided on 18.07.2018 at Jaipur Bench and
submits that the respondents may be directed to consider the
representation of the petitioners in light of the aforesaid
judgment.
4. Request seems to be fair.
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5. Given the nature of order which is being passed, no
prejudice would be caused to the respondents and, therefore, the
requirement of issuance of notice is dispensed with as no return is
required to be filed by them.
6. In the aforesaid premise, the writ petition is disposed of with
a liberty to the petitioners to file a fresh representation, which
shall be gone into by the competent authority and appropriate
administrative order shall be passed in accordance with law.
7. Needless to say that the competent authority shall go
through the judgment relied upon by learned counsel for the
petitioners as mentioned hereinabove and apply its independent
mind on the applicability of the same before passing any order.
8. Needful be done as expeditiously as possible.
(DR.NUPUR BHATI),J surabhii/280-
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