(1.) The petitioner is challenging the order contained in Memo No.1394 dated 23.11.2013 by which his claim for appointment on compassionate ground has been turned down by the State. The father of the petitioner, namely, Vishwaranjan Yadav, an employee of the State Government was working on the post of Surveillance Worker under the Department of Health and Family Welfare and was posted at Primary Health Centre, Baharagora, Singhbhum East, who died in harness on 14.1.2002. The father of the petitioner was married to Smt.Triful Devi and during subsistence of the said marriage and during the life time of the said Triful Devi, he married with the mother of the petitioner, namely, Anjali Devi. Out of the first marriage with Triful Devi, said Vishwaranjan Yadav has got two daughters and from Anjali Devi, he got one son, i.e the petitioner and one daughter. Step sisters of the petitioner, as mentioned in the writ petition, are already married and are settled in their respective life. As the father of the petitioner died in harness on 14.1.2002, this petitioner claimed to be appointed on compassionate ground. The application of the petitioner was forwarded to the Deputy Commissioner, East Singhbhum for consideration. The case of the petitioner was placed before the District Compassionate Appointed Committee on 11.2.2008 but ultimately the petitioner was informed, vide letter dated 23.11.2013 that his case was rejected on the ground that he is the son of the second wife and as the father of the petitioner had married second time during the life time of first wife, this petitioner is not entitled to be appointed in terms of the letter no.5405 dated 28.9.2007 of the State Government.
(2.) Being aggrieved with the said order, the petitioner has approached this Court and prayed to set aside the impugned order and to reconsider the case of the petitioner for grant of his employment on compassionate ground.
(3.) Counsel for the State has appeared and filed counter affidavit and stated that the case of the petitioner was rejected in view of the letter no.5405 dated 28.9.2007 of the State Government. He further states that since the petitioner is the son of the second wife and the first wife is already alive and the first marriage was subsisting, thus, the second marriage with the mother of the petitioner solemnized by Vishwaranjan Yadav is void, so, the petitioner is not entitled to be appointed on compassionate ground. Heard the parties at length.