THE HON’BLE SMT. JUSTICE T. MEENA KUMARI and THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G. CHANDRAIAH WRIT PETITION No. 12672 of 2007 O R D E R: (Per the Hon’ble Smt. Justice T. Meena Kumari) This writ petition is filed challenging the order dated 25.8.2006 passed by the A.P. Administrative Tribunal, Hyderabad in O.A. No. 4498 of 2002. The petitioner herein filed O.A. No. 4498 of 2002 before the Tribunal stating that he had initially worked as Field Worker from 1.6.1977 to 30.10.1999 and later he was not permitted to attend the duties from 1.11.199 without any orders of termination. Earlier he filed O.A. No. 7669 of 1999 before the Tribunal and the same was disposed of by an order of the Tribunal dated 3.12.1998 directing the respondents to examine the claim of the applicant to consider his case for regularisation, if he fulfils all the conditions laid down under G.O.Ms.No. 212 Department dated 22.4.1994. However, as the petitioner had not filed any material to show that he had been appointed on daily wage basis for a continuous period of 5 years as stipulated in the said G.O., his case was rejected for regularisation by the respondents vide proceedings dated 15.5.2001. After hearing the learned counsel for the parties and perusing the material available on record, the Tribunal dismissed the O.A. Aggrieved, the petitioner filed this writ petition. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Government Pleader for Medical Health and Family Welfare appearing for the respondents and perused the material available on record. The case of the petitioner is that though he worked as Field Worker continuously and possesses the requisite qualification, his services were not regularised by the respondents and therefore the action of the respondents in not regularising his services is illegal and arbitrary. However, in support of the said contention there is no material to show that the petitioner has worked for continuous period of five years and it is the case of the respondents that the petitioner has been engaged at different spells for a period of two months during spraying season and therefore he does not satisfy the conditions laid down in G.O.Ms.No. 212. We are convinced that there is no material available to come to the conclusion that the petitioner is engaged on daily wage basis for a continuous period of five years and therefore the Tribunal rightly dismissed the O.A. filed by the petitioner. Having regard to the facts and circumstances, we find no illegality or irregularity in the order passed by the Tribunal warranting interference of this Court. This writ petition is devoid of any merit. It is accordingly dismissed. T. MEENA KUMARI, J. G. CHANDRAIAH, J. Date: 21-06-2007. MVB.