Madhya Pradesh High Court Directs State Government To Grant Compassionate Appointment to Man Who Lost Parents to Road Accident in 1994

Petitioner Rohit Shukla was nine years old when his father and mother died in a road accident. When he attained majority in 2003, Shukla sought a compassionate appointment from the Water Resources Department, where his father was employed at the time of his death.

Madhya Pradesh High Court. (Photo credits: ANI)

The Madhya Pradesh High Court recently directed the State government to grant a compassionate appointment to a man who lost his parents to an accident in 1994. The 38-year-old man reportedly lost his parents in a road accident in 1994. According to a Bar and Bench report, petitioner Rohit Shukla was nine years old when his father and mother died in a road accident. When he attained majority in 2003, Shukla sought a compassionate appointment from the Water Resources Department, where his father was employed at the time of his death. Madhya Pradesh High Court Denies Bail to Man Accused of Raping 12-Year-Old Daughter, Says 'Debauched Acts Destroyed Sanctity of Father-Daughter Relation'.

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