IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.7171 of 2009 1. RANJAY KUMAR son of Sri Akhilesh Prasad Singh, Resident of Sahabajpur, Police Station Belaganj, District Gaya 2. Ranjan Kumar son of Sri Yugeshwar Singh, Resident of Ram Sagar Talab Chand Choura, Police Station Gaya, District Gaya 3. Amit Kumar Srivastava son of Sri Kamta Prasad Srivastava, resident of Purani Godown, Murarpur Road, Police Station Gaya, District Gaya 4. Rajendra Prasad Singh son of Sri Ramrup Singh, Resident of village and P.O. Kargah, Police Station Kargah, District Rohtas 5. Manoj Kumar son of Sri Ganesh Prasad, Resident of Mohalla Ranighat, Police Station Sultanganj, District Patna 6. Jitendra Kumar Singh son of Chandra Shekhar Singh, Resident of village and P.O.Sohadi, Police Station Ariari, District Sekhpura 7. Jagbandhu Mundda, son of Buru Mundda, Resident of village Savia, Police Station Ramgadha, District Ranchi 8. Arun Kumar son of Sita Ram Choudhary, resident of village Gopalganj, Police Station Sanda District Nalanda 9. Vikaram Kumar son of Sri Vishnudatta Sharma, Resident of Mohalla Light House, New Area, Police Station Gaya, District Gaya 10. Pramanand Prasad, son of Munshi Mahto, Resident of village Saran, Police Station Makhdumpur, District Jehanabad 11. Asgar Ali son of Md. Shamshuddin, Resident of Moihalla Paradise Cinema, Shahid Road, Police Station Gaya, District Gaya. 12. Ramjee Das, son of Sri Sitaram, resident of Moihalla Delha, Dularganj, P.S.Gaya, District Gaya 13. Uttara Kumari wife of Sri Vijay Kumar Raman Resident of vill Pakari P.O. Manadil, P.S.Pharasbigha, District Jehanabad Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar, Old Secretariat, Patna 2. 2. The Principal Secretary, Department of Finance, Govt. of Bihar, Old Secretariat, Patna 3. The Secretary, Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna 4. The Principal Secretary, Department of Revenue and Land Reforms, Govt. of Bihar, New Secretariat, Patna 5. The Commissioner, Magadh Division, Gaya 6. The District Magistrate, Gaya 7. The District Magistrate, Saran (Chapra) ----------- 02/ 30.06.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and the State. 2. Petitioners are the Assistants-cum- Clerks. Petitioner nos. 1,2,4, and 6 to 13 were appointed against the Advertisement No. 40/98 issued by the Bihar Public Service 2 Commission. Petitioner nos. 3 and 5 were appointed against the Advertisement No. 22/98 issued by the Bihar Public Service Commission itself. They have filed this writ application for a direction to the State respondents to consider their case for grant of revised pay scale of Rs. 4000-6000, as according to them other similarly situate persons had approached this Court in C.W.J.C. No. 13577 of 2006 for similar relief, which was allowed under order dated 17.12.2007, Annexure-7 to this application, against which the State respondents preferred L.P.A. No. 522 of 2008, which was also dismissed under order dated 29.9.2008, Annexure-7/1 to this application. 3. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioners that their case is also covered by the aforesaid two orders dated 17.12.2007 and 29.9.2008, Annexures-7 and 7/1. 4. Let the District Magistrate, Gaya consider the representation of the petitioners, as contained in Annexure-8 to this application in the light of the aforesaid two orders dated 17.12.2007 and 29.9.2008, Annexures-7 and 7/1 and pass appropriate reasoned order in accordance with law as early as possible, in any case within two months from the date of receipt/ production of a copy of this order. In the event, representation is allowed, it goes without saying that petitioners be allowed the consequential benefit. 5. This application is, accordingly, disposed of. Arjun/ ( V.N. Sinha, J.)