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In the High Court of Karnataka at Bangalore IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA AT BANGALORE DATED THIS THE 27 TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2014 PRESENT THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE K L MANJUNATH AND THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE RAVI MALIMATH CCC (Civil) Nos. 2778-3344 of 2013 BETWEEN: 1. ROSY H CUNHA D/O PAUL CUNHA, AGED ABOUT 48 YEARS, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. SEBASTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, PERAMNUR ULLAL, MANGALORE, DAKSHINA KANNADA DISTRICT 2. B.K NAYAK AGED ABOUT 55 YEARS, S/O KRISHNA NAAK, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN CASCIA HIGH SCHOOL, JEEPU, MANGALORE, D.K. 3. BHASKAR BEKAL AGED ABOUT 52 YEARS, S/O PARAMESHWAR BEKAL, WORKING AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER IN ST. SEBASTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, PERMANNUR, MANGALORE, D.K. 4. MS. LEENA MASCARENHAS D/O ALBERT MASCARENHAS, AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. SEBASTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, 2 PERMANNUR ULLAL, MANGALORE, D.K. 5. URBAN MASCARENHAS D/O T. MASCARENHAS, AGED ABOUT 46 YEARS, WORKING AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER, IN ST. SEBASTIAN HIGH SCHOOL, PERMANNUR, MANGALORE, D.K. 6. CHARLES SHERA S/O LATE LIGORY, AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN SACRED HIGH PRE-UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, MADANTHYAR, BELTHANGADY, D.K. 7. WILFERD E PINTO S/O LATE B. PINTO AGED ABOUT 55 YEARS, WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL, CATHEDRAL, MANGALORE, D.K. 8. P. JANARDHANA RAO AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, S/O P. NARAYANA RAO, WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL, CATHEDRAL, MANGALORE, D.K. 9. LOUIS MASCARENHAS S/O T. MASCARENHAS, AGED ABOUT 61 YEARS, WORKED AS PE TEACHER IN ST. PHILOMINAS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK R/O GOD’S GOFT DARBE 574202 PUTTUR, DK 3 10. PADMANABHA NAYAK AGED ABOUT 66 YEARS, S/O V VAMANA NAYAK, WORKED AS ASST. TEACHER IN ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 11. FRANCIS PEREIRA AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS, S/O B. DENIS PEREIRA WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 12. PURUSHOTHAMA M.S AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS, S/O M. SHESHAPPA GOWDA, DRAWING MASTER IN ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, D.K. 13. VICTOR CYRIL LOBO AGED ABOUT 56 YEARS, S/O MOURICE LOBO GRADUATE ASST., ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, D.K. 14. SHANKARANARAYANA BHAT N AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS, S/O SUBRAMANYA BHAT N GRADUATE ASST., ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 15. SHANTHA KUMARI K AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS, D/O VENKATARAMANA BHAT K GRADUATE ASST. ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 4 16. LEENA FERNANDES D/O LATE JOHN FERNANDES, AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS, GRADUATE ASST. ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 17. GRACY DAIS S D/O LOGORY DAIS, AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, GRADUATE ASST. ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 18. MARY LOBO D/O LATE GEROME, AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, GRADUATE ASST. ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 19. K.P.R KALLURAYA S/O VISHNU KALLURAYA, AGED ABOUT 63 YEARS, WORKED AS ASST. TEACHER ST. PHILOMENA’S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL DARBE, PUTTUR, DK R/O TUNJURU HOUSE AYOVU PUTTUR, DK 20. MS. LILLY COELHO AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, D/O ALPHONSO COELHO, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. JOSEPH’S PRE-UNIVERSITY COLELGE, BAJPE PO, BAJPE, DK 21. ELIZABETH LOBO AGED ABOUT 48 YEARS, D/O LATE THOMAS LOBO, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN 5 CHRISTA JYOTHI HIGH SCHOOL, AGRAR PO, BANTWAL 574211, DK 22. JUSTIAN M. D’SILVA AGED ABOUT 51 YEARS, D/O LIGOURY D’SILVA, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL ATTUR PO, KARKALA TALUK 576117 UDUPI DISTRICT 23. M. KESHAVA BHAT AGED ABOUT 73 YEARS, S/O RAMAKRISHNA BHAT, WORKED AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. PHILOMENA HIGH SCHOOL, DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK R/O NEAR RAGHAVENDRA MUTT KALLARE, PUTTUR 574201, DK 24. RATNAKARA GOWDA K AGED ABOUT 59 YEARS, S/O PUTTA GOWDA K, WORKED AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. PHILOMENA HIGH SCHOOL DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK R/O NEAR GANESH KRIPA, BEHIND K.P SHETTY COMPOUND, DARBE PO, PUTTUR 574202, DK 25. K. MUTHU SHETTY AGED ABOUT 63 YEARS, S/O K. KINHANNA SHETTY, WORKED AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. PHILOMENA HIGH SCHOOL, DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK R/O INFANT ARK, KAVIRIKATTE, DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK 26. M. SRIDHAR SOMAYAJI AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS, S/O LATE M. ANANTHARAM SOMAYAJI, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN 6 ST. VICTOR’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK 27. JEROMIAS PAIS AGED ABOUT 52 YEARS, S/O DAVID PAIS, WORKING AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASST. IN ST. VICTOR’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK 28. SURESH SHETTY AGED ABUOT 63 YEARS, S/O K. NARAYANA SHETTY, WORKED AS GRADUATE ASST. ST. VICTOR’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR 574201, DK R/O VIKRAM SHILA, DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK DISTRICT 29. PARAMESHWARA BHAT P.K AGED ABOUT 57 YEARS, S/O KRISHNA BHAT K.P, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. ST. VICTOR’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PUTTUR 574 201, DK DISTRICT 30. WILSON KAVEEN ANDRADE AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, S/O JOSEPH ANDARDE, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL KUNDAPUR 576201, UDUPI DIST. 31. L.J. FERNANDES S/O ROSARIO FERNANDES, AGED ABOUT 50 YEARS, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST.IN ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL, KUNDAPUR, UDUPI DISTRICT 32. GITHA D’SILVA D/O WILLAIAM D’SILVA, AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN 7 ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL, KUNDAPUR, UDUPI DISTRICT 33. MS. LILY RODRIGUES AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, D/O LOUIS RODRIGUES, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. VICTOR’S HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK DIST. 34. MS. DULSEIN SEQUERIA D/O A.F SEQUERIA, AGED ABOUT 51 YFEARS, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. VICTOR’S HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK DISTRICT 35. MS. MATILDS H.A. D’SOUZA D/O JOACHIM D’SOUZA AGED ABOUT 46 YEARS, WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN ST. VICTOR’S HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK DISTRICT 36. FELCY D’SOUZA D/O JOSEPH D’SOUZA AGED ABOUT 41 YEARS, WORKING AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER IN ST. VICTOR’S HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK DISTRICT 37. MRS. EVELYN FERRAO D/O MARCEL FERRAO AGED ABOUT 52 YEARS, WORKING AS LIBRARIAN CUM CLERK IN ST. VICTOR’S HIGH SCHOOL, PUTTUR 574201, DK DISTRICT 38. MS.LEENA D’SOUZA D/O LATE LOUIS D’SOUZA AGED ABOUT 58 YEARS, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. VICTOR’ HIGH SCHOOL, 8 PUTTUR 574201, DK DISTRICT 39. H. KUSHALA SHETTY S/O NANDYAPPA SHETTY AGED ABOUT 53 YEARS, WORKING AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER IN ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL, KUNDAPURA 576201, UDUPI DIST. 40. MS. LEONILLA VEIGAS AGED ABOUT 43 YEARS, D/O JOSEPH VEIGAS, WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN ST. PHILOMENA HIGH SCHOOL, DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, D.K DIST. 41. MR. FRANCIS E. MASCARENHAS S/O CHARLES MASCARENHAS, AGED ABOUT 45 YEARS, WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN ST. PHILOMENA HIGH SCHOOL, DARBE, PUTTUR 574202, DK DIST. 42. FLASSY H. LOBO AGED ABOUT 52 YEARS, D/O PETER CYRIL LOBO, WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN POMPEI HIGH SCHOOL, URWA, MANGALORE – 6, DK DIST. 43. N GOVINDA BHAT S/O N KESHAVA BHAT AGED ABOUT 56 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN POMPEI HIGH SCHOOL, URWA MANGALORE – 6, DK DIST. 44. MRS RITA L PINTO D/O MARCEL PINTO AGED ABOUT 51 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL 9 MANGALORE – 01, DK DISTRICT 45. CLAUDIA H D’SOUZA D/O LATE J B R D’SOUZA AGED ABOUT 45 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL MANGLAORE – 01, DK DIST. 46. IRIS M PEREIRA D/O LATE PASCAL PEREIRA AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL MANGALORE, DK DISTRICT 47. FLOSSY PINTO D/O ALBERT PINTO AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS WORKING AS ASST. TEACHER IN CASCIA HIGH SCHOOL, JEEPU MANGALORE, DK DISTRICT 48. GRACY MARIA D’SOUZA W/O THOMAS R D’SOUZA AGED ABOUT 48 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN CASCIA HIGH SCHOOL, JEEPU MANGALORE, DK DISTRICT 49. THERSE JOYCE FURTADO D/O BENEDICT FURTADO AGED ABOUT 45 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL UDYAVARA, UDUPI-574118, UDUPI 50. WINNIFRED VERONICA PATRAO D/O JEROME PATRAO AGED ABOUT 45 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL UDYAVARA, UDUPI-574118, UDUPI 10 51. RUBY B SEQUEIRA D/O ALOYSIUS SEQUEIRA AGED ABOUT 44 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN CASCIA HIGH SCHOOL, JEEPU MANGALORE, DK DIST. 52. ELIZABETH FERNANDES D/O JOSEPH FERNANDES AGED ABOUT 51 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ROSARIO HIGH SCHOOL MANGALORE 1, DK 53. ROSE MARIA NAZARETH D/O LATE CAJTAN LAWRENCE NAZARETH AGED ABOUT 49 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL UDYAVARA, UDUPI 54. HENRY D SOUZA D/O JOHN D SOUZA AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS WORKING AS LIBRARIAN CUM CLERK IN NARAVI HIGH SCHOOL NARAVI POST AND VILLAGE BELTHANGADY, DK 55. K SRINIVASA RAO S/O LATE HARISHCHANDRA RAO AGED ABOUT 46 YEARS WORKING AS GRADUATE ASST. IN ST. FRANCIS XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL UDYAVARA, UDUPI-574118 56. K VENUGOPAL S/O V V KUNHYIRAMAN NAIR AGED ABOUT 44 YEARS WORKING AS PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER IN ST FRANCIS XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL, UDYAVARA, UDUPI 11 57. BALTHAZAR D SOUZA S/O LATE JOSEPH D SOUZA AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS WORKING AS SECOND DIVISION ASSISTANT IN POMPEI HIGH SCHOOL URWA, MANGALORE-575006, DK DIST 58.
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