LAWS(RAJ)-2015-1-137

KAMALA SHANKHALA Vs. STATE OF RAJASTHAN AND ORS.

Decided On January 22, 2015
Kamala Shankhala Appellant
V/S
State of Rajasthan And Ors. Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) BY way of the instant writ petition, the petitioner seeks a direction to be issued to the respondents to reimburse the medical expenses borne by her in her own treatment, which she had to undergo in an emergent condition at the Miot Hospital, Manapakkam, Chennai in December 2002.

(2.) THE petitioner is a retired Dy. District Education Officer (Women) from the Education Department of the State of Rajasthan. She retired from service on 30.9.1980 and was issued with a PPO and also a medical diary by the respondents. She is a permanent resident of Sirohi.

(3.) LEARNED counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner had gone to Chennai on a pilgrimage and there, she had to undergo treatment in an emergent condition and as such, it was absolutely impossible for her to have approached a government hospital in the State of Rajasthan or a recognized hospital for her treatment of sudden ailment. He relies on the decision of this Court in the case of Jawahar Lal Bohra Vs. State of Rajasthan (S.B. Civil Writ petition No. 6350/2005) decided on 26.3.2014 and prays that the writ petition deserves to be accepted and the respondents be directed to reimburse the medical expenses incurred in the treatment of the petitioner in accordance with Rajasthan State Pensioners Medical Concession Scheme.