IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6118 of 2000 ANIL KUMAR SINGH Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 09- 24.9.2008 Heard Mr. Rajendra Prasad Singh for the petitioner, Mr. Anjani Kumar Saran, learned Standing Counsel no.20, and Mr. Ashok Kumar Keshri for the Bhagalpur University and its functionaries. 2. According to the writ petition, the petitioner had joined the services of the University on daily wages as Laboratory Technician on 10.5.1988. The present writ petition has been preferred for regularization of his service. It is further stated in the writ petition that similarly circumstanced persons had moved the Chancellor of the Universities in Bihar who disposed of their applications by order conveyed by his Officer-on-Special Duty (Judicial) to the Divisional Commissioner-cum-Vice Chancellor, by his covering letter dated 5.12.2005 (Annexure 14), the operative portion of which is reproduced hereinbelow for the facility of quick reference :- “ Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, I direct the University to take appropriate steps for regularization of the services of all the daily wagers whether Class III or Class IV against vacant sanctioned posts in compliance of the order of the Hon’ble High Court passed in CWJC No. 11854/99 (Nikhil Kumar Jha) and other writ petitions and prepare a list strictly as per seniority and complying the reservation roster and send the recommendation to the Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of Bihar, for regularization of the services of these daily- wage employees, who will pass appropriate order relating to approval of the services of such employees and release the fund for their salary accordingly. Cases of remaining petitioners shall be taken at later.” 3. In that view of the matter, learned counsel for the - 2 - petitioner seeks permission to move the Vice Chancellor of the University for consideration of his case in accordance with the aforesaid direction of the Chancellor of the Universities. Learned counsel for the respondents have no objection to the same. 4. This writ petition is accordingly disposed of. This Court will be pleased if the petitioner’s representation, if filed within a period of four weeks from today, is disposed of within a further period of three months from the date of its submission with a reasoned order and in accordance with law. ( S K Katriar ) mrl