WA No. 962/09 14.9.2011 We have heard both sides. In the first round of litigation, in the final order of the learned single Judge dated 7.9.07 passed in WP No. 14324/05 (S) it was directed that the respondents should consider whether the writ petitioner was performing duties for as much of the hours as are done by a full time Chowkidar, and if hours of working are equal, the writ petitioner be paid wages of full time Chowkidar on Collectorate rate basis. No writ appeal was filed against this order, which attained finality. The Collector Sehore, passed an order dated 5.1.08 merely saying that the writ petitioner was a part time employee. The Collector has failed to examine that how many hours of working is taken or is permissible to be taken from a full time Chowkidar and for how many hours the writ petitioner was working and whether these hours are equal or not. Accordingly, we set aside the order dated 1.5.08 as well as the order of the learned single judge which is under challenge in this appeal by which the writ petitioner was dismissed. The matter will be reconsidered by the Collector Sehore with a month of the date on which a certified copy of this order is produced before him, in the light of the above observations. The writ appeal is disposed of. (Sushil Harkauli) (K.K.Trivedi) Acting Chief Justice Judge