Madurai: Madras High Court has refused the request driven by a man who was looking for a loving promise full of love for the reason that he had not sent his application in three years determined from the date of his father’s death.
Applicant R Arul Pandian’s father was a sanitation worker at the Regional Administration Regional Directorate in Madurai when he died during the service in 2011, leaving him, his mother and sister as legal heirs.
Since the applicant is an underage child at that time, he has submitted a request that seeks a loving appointment after reaching the majority and completing his BC title in 2015.
However, the authorities reject requests in the field that the application for appointment is full of pity Delivered in determined.
three years.
Challenging it, Arul Pandian moved HC Madurai Bench looking for a loving promise.
Justice D Krishnakumar observed that the Supreme Court and this court in the previous decision had stated that the application for loving appointment delivered outside the three-year period could not be entertained.
Go on January 23, 2020 from the Ministry of Manpower and Employment has clearly prescribed this time limit to submit applications.
In this case, the Petitioner’s father died in 2011 and he, after reaching the majority, submitting a request for loving appointment after four years in 2015.
Observing that the rejection order that was forwarded by the authorities did not require court problems, judges.
Refuse the petition.