(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the petitioner Sri P. K. Srivastava and the learned counsel for the opposite parties.
(2.) BY means of this writ petition, the petitioner No. 1 which is an organization of daily wage employees working in the office of opposite parties No. 1 and 2, i.e., in the department of labour, Government of U. P. have sought relief for a writ in the nature of mandamus commanding the opposite parties to consider the regularisation of the members of the petitioner before making any fresh selection on the post of Instructors in various Industrial Training Institutes and further commanding the opposite parties to allow them to continue on their posts till they are considered for regularization in accordance with U. P. Regularisation of Ad Hoc Appointment (On Posts Outside the Purview of the Public Service Commission) Rules, 1979 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Rules of 1979').
(3.) THE above quoted case related to the persons employed on daily wage basis as Registration Clerks in the Registration Department of the Government of U. P. and the question of their regularization was involved before the Division Bench of this Court. In that case, a number of writ petitions were filed in this Court by the employees who were working as Registration Clerks on daily wage basis for their regularization and for the quashing of Press Notification inviting applications for appointment on the posts of Registration Clerks. Many of these writ petitions had been disposed of by learned single Judges of this Court and special appeals against these judgments were pending before the Division Bench while other writ petitions were pending for disposal before learned single Judges. In large number of cases interim orders had been passed directing that the petitioners in the writ petitions may be allowed to continue in service during the pendency of the writ petitions. One such writ petition (Civil Misc. Writ Petition No. 3721 of 1990, Majeed and others v. State of U. P. and others) filed at the Lucknow Bench of this Court had been allowed by a learned single Judge and the Special Leave Petition (Civil) No......./93 (C.C. No. 121212 of 1991) filed against the said judgment was dismissed on the ground of delay by this Court by order dated August 10, 1993. All the special appeals and writ petitions that were pending in the High Court at Allahabad as well as at the Lucknow Bench, were taken up and were disposed of by the Division Bench of this Court by the impugned judgment dated 8.2.1995.