(1.) Leave granted.
(2.) The appellant was appointed as Registration Clerk on daily wage basis on September 18,1986 in the office of District Registrar, Allahabad district, Uttar Pradesh. He had worked as Registration Clerk for various periods from time to time from September 18, 1986 till July 1, 1990. On June 30, 1988 he applied for appointment on the post of Peon which had fallen vacant on retirement of Inamul Haque and on July 2, 1990 he was appointed on the said post of Peon on the pay scale of Rs. 750-940. The appellant made a representation on February 21, 1991 wherein the District Registrar had recommended that the service period of the appellant may be extended. In spite of the said recommendation the appointment of the appellant was discontinued after February 28, 1991. The appellant filed a Writ Petition which has been dismissed by the High Court along with other writ petitions by common judgment dated February 8, 1995.
(3.) The grievance of the appellant is that his case was wrongly connected with other matters which related to Registration Clerks on daily wage basis while the case of the appellant related to his continuation on the post of Peon on which post he was appointed on ad hoc basis by order dated July 2, 1990. We find merit in the said contention of the appellant. Since the writ petition filed by the appellant related to continuance of his appointment on the post of peon and not on the post of Registration Clerks and the appellant was holding the post of peon and not the post of Registration Clerks, his writ petition could not be liked with the writ petitions and special appeals of the Registration Clerks employed on daily wage basis. The order of the High Court dismissing the writ petition of the appellant cannot, therefore, be upheld.