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Aparna Ray vs. State of West Bengal and Ors.

Decided on 30 August 2024• Citation: WPA/5587/2023• Calcutta High Court
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                     30.08.2024                                                   
                                            W.P.A. 5587 of 2023                   
                 rkd                                                              
                     Ct.18                                                        
                                                Aparna Ray                        
                                                   -vs-                           
                                       The State of West Bengal & Ors.            
                               Ms. Sumitra Das                                    
                                                            ….for the petitioner. 
                               Mr. Suman Dey                                      
                                                               ….for the State.   
                                      Today  Ms.   Das,   learned advocate        
                                representing the petitioner submits that pensionary
                                benefits have already been released in favour of the
                                petitioner.                                       
                                      State respondents are represented by        
                                learned advocate.                                 
                                      In view of aforesaid submission made on     
                                behalf of the petitioner, it appears that the     
                                grievance of the petitioner stands redressed.     
                                      No further order need be passed on the writ 
                                petition and accordingly the writ petition stands 
                                disposed of.                                      
                                      It is also recorded that the department is  
                                not required to serve administrative notice upon  
                                the petitioner in terms of the order dated 2nd    

                                                   2                              
                                August, 2024.                                     
                                      Urgent photostat certified copy of the order,
                                if applied for, be given to the parties, upon usual
                                undertakings.                                     
                                                  (Saugata Bhattacharyya, J.)