1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JODHPUR :: JUDGMENT :: D.B. CIVIL SPECIAL APPEAL (WRIT) NO.733/2009 Ranju Devi & Anr. Vs. The State of Rajasthan &Ors. .... Dated :: 9th April 2010. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE A.M.SAPRE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.S.Saruparia, for the appellants. ..... BY THE COURT The matter has been listed in default category for requisite process fees and notices having not been filed but having regard to the circumstances that similar matters have already been decided by this Court, while ignoring the default, we have considered the matter on merit. The appellants-petitioners were engaged as “Vidhyarthi Mitra” to undertake teaching work in schools on contract basis under the scheme framed by the State Government; they approached this Court by filing the respective writ petitions stating the grievance, inter alia, that their services would not be continued after summer break. It appears that the engagement of some of incumbents continued during the pendency of the litigation pursuant to the orders passed by the Court. Thereafter, a batch of petitions involving similar issues was decided at Jaipur Bench of this Court on 08.05.2009 with certain directions essentially to the 2 effect that the respondents shall consider the cases of petitioners for continuation in service until the regular selections were made but with the observations that the petitioners would not be entitled for salary during the period of vacations i.e., when the schools remain closed. Following the said decision, the writ petition as preferred by the present appellants has been decided by the learned Single Judge of this Court in the same terms and with the same directions. Hence, this appeal. It is noticed that the intra-court appeals as filed at the Jaipur Bench against the order dated 08.05.2009 have since been considered and dismissed by a Division Bench of this Court in the case of Rajendra Kumar Saini & 126 Ors. Vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors., reported in 2010 (1)WLC (Raj.)171. In the said decision, this Court has clearly held while dismissing the similar nature appeals that the appellants-petitioners are not entitled to claim regularisation on the post on which appointments were given on contractual basis; that the appellants-petitioners, not appointed as per the recruitment rules, are not entitled to make a claim for equal pay; and they are not entitled to make a claim of salary for summer vacations. It is further noticed that following the said decision in Rajendra Kumar Saini (supra), we have dismissed another batch of appeals led by SAW No.580/2009: Chandar Prakash Bishnoi & Ors. Vs. The State of Rajasthan & Ors. on 15.02.2010. We do not find any ground to differ from the view already expressed in similar matters. Accordingly, this appeal stands dismissed. s.soni (DINESH MAHESHWARI),J. (A.M.SAPRE),J.