IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.4904 of 2009 Bhola Ram, son of Late Pancham Ram, resident of Mohalla- Sonpur (Barbatta), P.S. Sonpur, District- Chapra (Saran). ... Petitioner. Versus 1. The State of Bihar, through Collector, Chapra (Saran). 2. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Sub- Division Office, Sonpur, Chapra. 3. The Nazarat Deputy Collector, Sub- Division Office, Sonpur, Chapra. 4. The Establishment Deputy Collector, Sub Division Office, Sonpur, Chapra. 5. The Divisional Commissioner, Trihut Division, Muzaffarpur. ..... Respondents. ----------- 02- 17.4.2009 Heard Mr. Amresh Kumar Sinha for the petitioner, and learned Assistant counsel to Mr. Nirmal Kumar, Government Pleader No.4. The petitioner seeks a direction to the respondent authorities to allow him to continue in the manner he was working as Sweeper-cum- Jharukash. 2. We have perused the materials on record and considered the submissions of learned counsel for the parties. The petitioner claims to have been working as part-time worker on daily-wage as Sweeper –cum- Jharukash in the office of respondent no.2. He worked for twenty years. It is further stated that he fell ill in January 2008, and was treated in hospital for Tuberculosis. He has not been allowed to rejoin his duty after he recovered from illness. 2 3. It appears to us that the petitioner if at all, worked as part-time worker on daily-wage basis. The selection was without any advertisement and publicity of the post. Thirdly, there is no material on record to show that he has worked for twenty years. It further appears that, in the petitioner’s absence, the respondent authorities have appointed another part-timer in his place. The writ petition does not disclose any enforceable rights. 4. The writ petition is dismissed. (S K Katriar, J.) S.K.Pathak/