IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18650 of 2010 BIKAS CHANDRA MISHRA, SON OF LATE NARAYAN MISHRA, RESIDENT OF MOHALLA- POLICE LINE MUNGER, POLICE STATION- KOTWALI, DISTRICT- MUNGER. …. PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF CO- OPERATION, NEW SECRETARIAT, BIHAR PATNA. 3. THE REGISTRAR, CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, NEW SECRETARIAT, BIHAR PATNA. 4. THE JOINT REGISTRAR, CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, BHAGALPUR. 5. THE MUNGER-JAMAUI CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. MUNGER THROUGH ITS MANAGING DIRECTOR. 6. THE CHAIRMAN MUNGER-JAMAUI CENTRAL CO- OPERATIVE BANK LTD. MUNGER. 7. THE MANAGING DIRECTOR, MUNGER-JAMAUI CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD. MUNGER. … RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2. 16.11.2010. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, State, and the counsel for the Munger-Jamaui Central Co-operative Bank Limited (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Bank’). 2. During the year 2002-2008 petitioner served the Bank as a Night (Armed) Guard at the headquarter of the Bank. For the present he has been disengaged but others who were engaged alongwith the petitioner on other posts are still continued by the Bank on daily wage. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that his case is required to be considered for regularisation in the light of the resolution of the State Government dated 16.3.2006, 2 Annexure-12 as he has served the Bank as a Night Guard for more than five years and his service has been bound to be satisfactory. While considering his case for regularization, the authorities may also consider the case of the petitioner for regularization on any other equivalent post. Necessary consideration in this regard be made as early as possible, in any case within two months taking into account that others who were engaged after the petitioner are still continued by the Bank. Ibrar/- ( V. N. Sinha, J.)