IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10043 of 2008 NIRANJAN KUMAR SINHA, son of Late-Ram Narayan Prasad Sinha, Resident of Mohalla-Ranipur, Lodi Katra Road, P.S.-Khajekalan, District- Patna. ……Petitioner Versus 1. The Administrator, Patna Municipal Corporation, Budha Marg, P.S.- Kotwali, District-Patna. 2. The Deputy Administrator, Patna Municipal Corporation, Budha Marg, P.S.-Kotwali, District-Patna. ……Respondents. ----------- 03. 13.08.2009 An interlocutory application has been filed with a prayer that under similar circumstances the Division Bench of this Court has disposed of LPA No. 353 of 2009 on 07.04.2009. The facts being similar, the writ petition may be disposed of in the same terms. Petitioner was appointed as Sanitary Supervisor under the Patna Municipal Corporation, Patna but has been working as a Tax Collector for over a decade. The identical was the situation in the Letters Patent Appeal. The relief sought is also same. It may be noted that petitioner had earlier made a representation but that was rejected on the ground that the post of Tax Collector is not align with the promotional post of Sanitary Supervisor. It must be kept in mind that petitioner has worked on the post of Tax Collector for over a decade and therefore, it is too late in the day for the Corporation to take such a stand. - 2 - Considering the parity of facts, I deem it proper to dispose of this writ application in the same terms as the said Letters Patent Appeal with a direction that the petitioner would make a representation to the Competent Authority in regards to his grievance, his case should also be considered in accordance with law along with other eligible candidates whenever the Tax Collectors are appointed notwithstanding the age limit as was directed in another case which was disposed of on 11.08.2008. The representation should be disposed of within three months from today. The writ petition accordingly is disposed of. Shageer (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J)