IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9980 of 2006 LALAN PANDEY SON OF LATE CHATRAPATI PANDEY ROAD NO. 10, H.S. 55, INDRAPURI, PATNA. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE SECRETARY, WELFARE DEPARTMENT, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA. 3. THE DIRECTOR, INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHEME INDIRA BHAWAN, RAMCHARIRA SINGH PATH, PATNA. 4. THE PROJECT COORDINATOR, INTEGRATED CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHEME, INDIRA BHAWAN, PATNA. 5. THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR, WELFARE, PATNA DIVISION, PATNA. 6. CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OFFICER, BUXAR. 7. CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OFFICER, SASARAM. ----------- 2 22/11/2010 Petitioner is an original employee of Bihar State Chemical and Pharmaceutical Corporation. Many a Corporations of similar kind went defunct and when the employees were on the verge of being retrenched, it is in this background that a policy decision was taken to utilise the services of some of employees of such Boards and Corporations by being deputed under the State in various departments. Petitioner was deputed to work as a Clerk in Sasaram district. He approached the respondents to grant him pay scale of Rs.4000-6000 which is available to Clerks in - 2 - terms of pay revision committee recommendation since he was working for the State. Such application was not considered or rejected and, therefore, petitioner filed the present writ application. Though no counter affidavit has been filed on behalf of the State in this matter but from a perusal of the materials which have been brought on record by the petitioner himself it is evident that the petitioner is still a deputationist and continues to be an original employee of the Corporation concerned. He has not been absorbed by the State government and if that be so, petitioner cannot claim parities with the employees of the State in matters of pay scale which he is looking for. Service condition of the petitioner would be still governed by his parents department which happens to be the said Corporation and in view of the same this Court has difficulty in extending benefit of revised pay scale of Rs.4000-6000 which is available to Clerks who are appointed by the State and are working in various departments of the State of Bihar. In view of what has been recorded above, no case is made out for a direction to grant the revised pay scale to the petitioner which has been extended to Clerks - 3 - working under the State. Petitioner is not an employee of the State government. This writ application is dismissed. AMIN/ (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)