1 57 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION No. 7411/2006 [NARPAT SINGH VS. STATE] Dated : 25.02.2008 HON'BLE MR. MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI, J. Mr.Mukesh Vyas for the petitioner. Mr. B.L.Tiwari DY.G.A. for the respondent. ***** The grievance of the petitioner is that his case for grant of semi permanent status as well as permanent status in view of the Work-charge Rules 1964 is not being considered despite of fact that after termination of service of the petitioner in the Year 1992, an award was passed by the labour court in its favour on 10.11.1996 and pursuant to Annex.4 and 8 though the government had shown inclination for consideration of the case of the petitioner for grant of necessary benefit under the Rules of 1964 now repealled. It is stated by the learned counsel for the petitioner that now matter is under active consideration of respondents for grant of necessary benefit under the Workcharge Rules. Learned counsel for the petitioner further submits that even pursuant to the award of the labour court the benefit of 50% of the back wages has not been given though the writ jurisdiction cannot be converted in execution of proceedings of the award of the labour court. More so when separate remedy exist in that regard yet an exception, since writ petition has been filed by the petitioner on other grounds also necessary direction is given to the respondents to extend the benefit of back wages pursuant to the award if not already given. 2 Learned counsel for the respondents submits that necessary order could be passed soon after consideration of the case of the petitioner. In view of the submission made by the counsel for the parties it is directed to the respondents to pass necessary order within a period of one month from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order in regard to the entitlement of the petitioner for grant of semi permanent or permanent status under the Work Charge Rules. The respondents are further directed to take a decision regarding grant of consequential benefit to the petitioner if a favourable order is passed regarding semi permanent or permanent status to the petitioner. With the aforesaid directions, the petition stands disposed of. (MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI), J. mamta