ASSOCIATION DELHI v. UNION OF INDIA

Supreme Court of India · 07 Sep 2015
Anil R. Dave; Adarsh Kumar Goel
WRIT PETITION (C) NO.691 OF 2014
administrative petition_dismissed

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The Supreme Court directed the Union of India to decide the petitioners' representation within a stipulated time and disposed of the writ petitions, allowing further legal action if aggrieved.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION (C) NO.691 OF 2014
RAIL TRAVELLERS SERVICE AGENTS ... PETITIONER(S)
ASSOCIATION DELHI THROUGH ITS
SECRETARY
VS.
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. ... RESPONDENT(S)
WITH
WRIT PETITION (C) NOS.698/2014, 718/2014
AND 801/2014
JUDGMENT
ANIL R. DAVE, J.

1. It has been submitted by the learned counsel for the parties that the petitioners have made a representation on the subject-matter of the petitions and it has been submitted by the learned counsel appearing for the Union of India that the representation is under consideration.

2. The representation shall be decided by the respondent -Authorities within two weeks from today and the decision Page 2 taken on the representation shall be communicated to the petitioners within two weeks thereafter.

3. If the petitioners are aggrieved by the said decision, it would be open to them to take appropriate action in accordance with law.

4. The writ petitions are disposed of. All the pending applications stand disposed of ............... J. [ANIL R. DAVE] ................. J. [ADARSH KUMAR GOEL] New Delhi; 7th September, 2015.