I QF snmmrmmh: AT BxLASPURm-IHATTISGAR RIT PETITION No. 2222/2003, ajesh Mishra, S/o. K.K Mishra. Aged 30 years, Occupation Serv1ce Daily Wage Sanitary Inspector Municipal Corporation. Ragnandgaon (C.G.) Vs .’ Municipal Corpcration Rajnandgao: Through its Commissioner ETITION UhmER ARTIQuE ZgéOF WE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA FOR ISSUANCE OF WRIT m THE MTURE OF MAWSaAND FOR QTHER SUITAEE WIT OR WRITS, ORDER OR ORWS' DRECTION OR RECTIONS. H) ‘ v R , , "A, P J ........ ...... TD f HIGH COURT OF CHHA’I‘TISGARH AT BILASPUR WP. No. 2222 of 2001 SB: Han’blc Mr. Justice Satish K. mihotri, J Shxi ManindravSiuivastava, Senior Advocate with Smt. Smita Ghai, Advocate for the petiiioner. Shri A. K. Shukh, Advocate for the Rspondent. O R D E R (Passed on this 21‘"- day of February, 2007} 1. Learned counsel appealing for the petitioner submits that the petitioner was appointed as Sanitary Inspector in the Municip$ Corporation, Rajnandgaon Oh 17.7. 1995. The petitioner continued to work till December, 195’7. Thereafter the petitioner was granted fixed pay of Sanitaxy Inspector W.e.£ 1. 1. 1998. 2. The petitioner along with 105 daily wages employees/workers were removed from their services by the Municipal Comoration, Rajnandgaon. The petitioner along with other persons hled a . Writ petition through their association namely Rashtn'ya Lok 'v Nirman Majdoor Sangh, Nagaipaiika Nigam, Rajnandgaon, being w.P.No. 479/2000 in the High Conn of Judicature at Jabalpur. The High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Jabalpur by judgment and order dated 9.3.2000, while dismissing the petition, passed the following orders:— {D consider the case of each petitioner entitled to such consideration in accordance with the order dated 14.2.2000 and dated 26.2.2000 as explained vide D.O. dated 8.3.2000 on the criteria contained therein for such scrutiny; I (2) take into consideration the lepresentations received in this behalf from these employees or their representatives and the other material placed by them during such scrutiny before taking the decision; Petitioner Rajesh Mishra Versus Respondent Municipal Corporation, Rajnandgaon (3) grant relaxation in aga, if necessary, to the extent of the service mndexed by the empbyee while considering the age- bar; (4} give due weighfage to the inter—3e seniority 33 per length of service, other things being equal; (5) make proposals for cmation of posts as per the directives contained in the above orders. of the Government subject to the limitations prescxibed themin; and (6} communicate the decision to each such employee. 3. Leaxned counsel for the petitioner submits that the Municipal Comoration by communication dated 7.53000 had stated that there were five posts of Sanitary Inspector sanctioned and against the said posts, only two persons were working. It was further proposed that three more posts of Sanitary Inspectors be created. Accordingly the State Government was moved. 4. Learned counsel for the petitioner at this stage seeks leave of this Court to file a representation before the concerned authorities for reconsidering his case for reappointment on the post of Sanitary Inspector, to which learned counsel for the respondent has no objection. 5. For the reasons stated above, the petiu‘on is disposed of with the above liberty. No order as to costs. Sdl- 4 Satish K. Agnihotri i Judge