IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS Dated 3.2.2010 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE R.SUDHAKAR Writ Petition No.31187 of 2006 1.M.Antony George 2.L.Devaraj ... Petitioners -Vs.- 1.The Government of Tamil Nadu, represented by its Secretary, Home Department, Fort St. George, Madras-9. 2.The Director General of Police, Chennai-2. 3.The Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police, First Battalion, Trichy-600 012. ... Respondents Original Application No.8847 of 1998 was filed before the Tamil Nadu Administrative Tribunal, Madras Bench praying to call for the records of the third respondent in Rc.No.A2/22980/97 Bn. Order 752/98 dated 14.10.1998 issued in pursuant to the issuance of the order by the second respondent in No.192539/Va.Se.T.4(i)/97 dated -10.98 and by the first respondent in Government letter No.88422/Ka 1515/97 dated 18.9.1998 and quash the same and consequently direct the respondents to regularise the services of the applicants from the date of their initial appointment as done to others. Since the Tamil Nadu Administrative Tribunal was abolished, the O.A. was received by transfer and numbered as Writ Petition. For petitioners : Mr.Anand For respondent : Mr.B.Vijay Government Advocate. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ O R D E R Original Application No.8847 of 1998 was filed before the Tamil Nadu Administrative Tribunal, Madras Bench praying to call for the records of the third respondent in Rc.No.A2/22980/97 Bn. Order 752/98 dated 14.10.1998 issued in pursuant to the issuance of the order by the second respondent in No.192539/Va.Se.T.4(i)/97 dated -10.98 and by the first respondent in Government letter No.88422/Ka 1515/97 dated 18.9.1998 and quash the same and consequently direct the respondents to regularise the services of the applicants from the date of their initial appointment as done to others. Since the Tamil Nadu Administrative Tribunal was abolished, the O.A. was received by transfer and numbered as Writ Petition. 2. Petitioners were appointed as Sweeper-cum-Water Carrier in the Tamil Nadu Special Police, First Battalion in the year 1992-93 in the sanctioned post. They were, however, treated as casual labourers and their services were terminated from time to time. In spite of more than five years of service, they were not regularised. Petitioners and 15 others joined together and made a representation on 29.12.1995 to regularise their services. Some of them filed O.A.No.490 of 1996 before the Tamil Nadu Administrative Tribunal to consider their representation. The Tribunal directed the authority to consider their claim and those persons were granted the benefits. The two writ petitioners herein alone were terminated, hence, the petition. According to the counsel for the petitioners, there are vacancies and the petitioners should have been regularised as in the case of the petitioners in O.A.No.490 of 1996. 3. At this point of time, learned counsel for the petitioners is not able to state whether the two writ petitioners have been regularised or not. If the petitioners are not regularised, the third respondent is directed to consider the petitioners representation taking into consideration the earlier orders of the Tribunal passed in O.A.No.490 of 1996 dated 30.1.1996 and consider their claim for regularisation on own merits if not already disposed off. The petitioners are entitled to make further representation, if required, within a month from the date of receipt of a copy of this order. The third respondent shall consider the same within a period of three months thereafter. This Writ Petition is disposed of accordingly. No costs. Sd/- Asst.Registrar. /true copy/ Sub Asst.Registrar. ts https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ To 1.The Secretary to Government, Home Department, Fort St. George, Madras-9. 2.The Director General of Police, Chennai-2. 3.The Commandant, Tamil Nadu Special Police, First Battalion, Trichy-600 012. 1 cc to M/s. Anand and Suryas, Advocates, Sr. 6612 W.P.No.31187 of 2006 KGK (CO) kk 10/2 https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/