Gautam Kumar vs The State Of Bihar on 25 August, 2025

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. The petitioner, therefore, filed the captioned writ

petition before this Court challenging the aforesaid order of the

concerned respondent authority on different grounds.

5. Learned Singe Judge vide impugned judgment

dated 13.02.2024 dismissed the writ petition filed by the

appellant/original petitioner relying upon the decision of Full

Bench in the case of Niraj Kumar Mallick v. the State of

Bihar reported in 2018(2) PLJR 951 (FB).

6. Learned counsel for the appellant/original

petitioner has assailed the said judgment mainly on the ground

that on the date of application submitted by the appellant/

original petitioner, his brother was not in service and his brother

was appointed as a Driver in Railways only on 23.04.2014. It is

further submitted that even the income of the brother of the

appellant/original petitioner is not sufficient to maintain the

entire family. Learned counsel for the appellant/original

petitioner would further submit that his brother is residing

separately and, therefore, looking to the facts and circumstances

of the present case, learned Single Judge ought to have quashed

and set aside the order passed by the concerned respondent

authority with a direction to respondent authorities to appoint

appellant/original petitioner on compassionate ground. Thus,
Patna High Court L.P.A No.228 of 2024 dt.25-08-2025

learned counsel urged that the impugned judgment be set aside

and appropriate order be passed.

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