LAWS(JHAR)-2001-2-20

SURESH RAM Vs. STATE OF BIHAR

Decided On February 07, 2001
Suresh Ram Appellant
V/S
STATE OF BIHAR Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) HEARD learned counsel for the parties.

(2.) IN this writ application the petitioners have prayed for regularisation of their services on the ground, interalia, that they have been working since 1995 on regular basis for sometime and thereafter on daily wages. The petitioner's case is that in 1993 they were initially appointed as daily wages class IV employees. In 1995 the petitioners said to have appointed on regular basis. However, the appointment of the petitioners was immediately cancelled in March, 1996. The petitioners claim to have been working on daily wages till date and, therefore, they are entitled for regularisation in the services and for payment of wages at par with the regular employees.

(3.) IT can not be disputed that in all the Departments of Government of Bihar, appointment of Class IV employees are made from the district panel prepared by the District Magistrate/Deputy Commissioner at the district level. The respondents or its Director has no authority to make appointment in Class IV post. The appointment letter issued in favour of the petitioner was rightly cancelled immediately a few months after.