IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CIVIL WRIT JURISDICTION CASE No.16383 of 2010 ==================================== Kishori Prasad S/O Late Shiv Prasad R/V- Gadhapa, P.O.- Kounchi, P.S.- Guraru, Distt.- Gaya. .... .... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State Of Bihar Through The Health Secretary Government Of Bihar, Patna 2. The Deputy Director Health Services (T.B.D.C.), Government Of Bihar, Patna 3. The District Tuberculosis Officer (D.T.O.) District Tuberculosis Centre, Madhepura 4. The District Tuberculosis Officer, Bhagalpur 5. The Accountant General, Bihar, Patna . .... .... Respondent/s ==================================== 2 06.05.2011 It is a frivolous kind of writ petition which has been filed on behalf of the petitioner claiming payment of salary since 1989 as if the petitioner is still an employee under the department. Fact is that petitioner was illegally appointed in 1985 and thereafter his removal came along with large number of similarly appointed persons in certain controversial circumstances by one Dr. A.A. Mallick The status of such employees is now widely known, in view of litigations which were filed at the High Court and even travelled to Hon'ble Supreme Court. Present writ is a camouflaged application to rake an 25 year old issue in garb of payment of salary due. The case lacks bona-fide and ought to be dismissed with cost as petitioner is one of the dismissed employee of the T.B. Department. Writ has no merit., it is dismissed with caution to the petitioner from raising such frivolous issues in future. PN (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J.)