1. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State through video conference. Learned counsel for the petitioner undertakes
that all defects pointed out by the Stamp Reporter shall be removed, and compliance with the conditions of the notices of this Court with regard to
acceptance of e-filing shall be made, without delay immediately upon resumption of normal physical functioning of the Court, and in any event within
one month thereof.
2. The present writ petition has been filed for “issuance of appropriate writ/writs, order/orders, direction/directions commanding the respondent
authorities to provide compassionate appointment to the petitioner after the death of her father, namely, Late Varun Kumar Mishra due to oral cancer
on 21.01.2015 and at that time the deceased employee was posted as Assistant Professor in English subject at MIT, Muzaffarpur, the petitioner being
the divorcee daughter of the deceased employee and solely dependent upon her father and after the death of her father, she applied for compassionate
appointment on 30.07.2015 with all required educational certificates and affidavit by her widowed mother, but still compassionate appointment has not
been provided to her.â€
3. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that upon death of her father Late Varun Kumar Mishra who was posted as an Assistant Professor in
English at M.I.T. Muzaffarpur, the petitioner as a divorced daughter of the deceased became entitled for consideration for compassionate
appointment. She accordingly filed an application for the purpose on 30.07.2015 (Annexure-4), but she has yet to be appointed. She claims entitlement
for the appointment on the basis of the General Administration Department’s Circular dated 05.05.2010 (Annexure-3).
4. Learned counsel for the respondent-State appears and has been heard. It is submitted that on facts the petitioner is not entitled for compassionate
appointment as she does not fulfil the conditions of the said circular.
5. Having heard the parties and on consideration of materials on record, this Court is of the view that the ends of justice will be met by granting liberty
to the petitioner to approach the Principal, Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology, Muzaffarpur (Respondent No. 8) with an appropriate petition for
redressal of her grievances. If any such petition is filed within a period of two weeks from today, the same shall be considered and disposed of in
accordance with law after grant of an opportunity of hearing to the petitioner, expeditiously and in any event within a period of three months
thereafter. To enable disposal, the petitioner shall furnish her mobile number and email ID to the respondent no. 8 in her petition if so advised.
6. It is made clear that in view of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, any correspondence between the parties may be made through email and the
petitioner shall be at liberty to request for hearing through video conference.
7. Office shall follow-up to ensure that all defects are removed and compliance with the notices of this Court are made by the petitioner within the
stipulated time provided in para 1 hereinabove, failing which the matter shall be brought to the notice of this Court.