WP(C) 6582/2005 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B. K.SHARMA Heard Mr. Dasgupta, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. N. Deka, learned counsel for the respondent Nos. 1 and 2. By means of this writ petition, the petitioner has challenged Annexure-D order dated 15.09.2004 by which his engagement as service provider for three m onths was dispensed with. Admittedly, the petitioner was not appointed pursuant to any selection, but was appointed on the basis of the request made by him to t he CISF personnel enganged to guard the premises of the respondent Corporation. The petitioner is a physically challenged person. He was appointed pursu ant to approval accorded by the respondent Corporation by its letter dated 05.0 2.2004. The letter reveals that approval was accorded as per the request made by the CISF as no computer training personnel was available with the CISF and the petitioner was engaged as service provider he having had computer knowledge fo r a period of three months. Although, on expiry of three months the service of t he petitioner stood automatically terminated, but by order dated 15.09.04 his se rvice was dispensed with w.e.f. 19.09.04. According to the petitioner his service having been dispensed with on th e ground of unsatisfactory performance of duty, the impugned order dated 15.09.0 4 is liable to be interfered with. The engagement of the petitioner being only f or three months, his service came to an end with the expiry of the said stipulat ed period and irrespective of the impugned order dated 15.09.04, he could not ha ve continued in his service. The engagement being a temporary one and that too, without any advertisement and selection, the petitioner cannot claim continuatio n in service de hors the recruitment rules. The writ petition is dismissed. However, it is provided that in the even t of future engagement, the respondent Corporation may consider the case of the petitioner as per recruitment rules considering the fact that he is a physicall y challenged person and also taking into account his earlier service.