THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.28660 OF 1996 DATE: 1-2-2007 Between: G.Narasinga Rao ….. Petitioner And 1. The Registrar, Osmania University, Hyderabad and another … Respondents THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No.28660 OF 1996 ORDER: In this writ petition the petitioner seeks regularization of services from the date of his initial appointment. The petitioner was initially appointed as a part-time Lecturer in Physics at P.G. College, Secunderabad, vide proceedings dated 19.9.1994 till the end of 1994-95. Petitioner would contend that even after expiry of the academic year 1994-95, he continued to take classes for the year 1995-96. The petitioner was allowed to work in P.G. College, Secunderabad, vide proceedings dated14.9.1995, and the teaching periods were ﬁxed as 18 periods per week. For the academic year 1996-97, the petitioner, vide proceedings dated 3.10.1996, was appointed as part-time lecturer in P.G. College of Science, Saifabad, Hyderabad. On the ground that he had been working from 1994 without being given the beneﬁt of regular pay scales, the petitioner would contend that Articles 14 and 39(d) of the Constitution of India are violated and would seek regularization of his services in accordance with G.O.Ms.No.221 dated 20.6.1995. The said G.O. relates to regularization of services of Part-time Lecturers working in government Degree/Junior Colleges. The petitioner seeks extension of the beneﬁts of this G.O. even to colleges aﬃliated to respondent-university and to university colleges. It is not for this Court, in exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 226, to extend a Government order applicable to Government degree/junior colleges to University colleges/colleges affiliated to Universities. Further, in view of the law laid down by the Supreme Court in Secretary, State of Karnataka v. Umadevi[1], no mandamus can be issued directing regularization of services of daily wage or part-time employees. The relief sought for in this writ petition cannot be granted. The writ petition fails and is accordingly dismissed. However, in the circumstances without costs. ___________ 1-2-2007 asp [1] 2006(4) SCC 1