IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2586 of 2010 1. AJAB LAL MANDAL S/O LATE DAROGI MANDAL R/O VILL.- DIMAHA DIYARA, P.O. ISLAMPUR, P.S. ISLAMPUR, DISTT.- BHAGALPUR 2. ANITA DEVI W/O LATE RAM KUMAR CHAUHAN R/O MOHALLA DRIVER TOLA KATIHAR, P.S.& DISTT.- KATIHAR 3. PINKU BANSFORE S/O LATE SANTLAL BANSFORE R/O MOHALLA DRIVER TOLA KATIHAR, P.S.& DISTT.- KATIHAR Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE DIRECTOR WELFARE DEPTT., BIHAR, PATNA 3. THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, KATIHAR, DISTT.- KATIHAR 4. THE DY. DIRECTOR WELFARE, PURNEA DIVISION PURNEA 5. THE DISTRICT WELFARE OFFICER-CUM-SUPERINTENDENT OF REMAND HOME KATIHAR, DISTT.- KATIHAR ----------- 02. 24.08.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel for the State. Insofar as the claim for regularization by a daily wage is concerned, it merits no consideration in view of the law laid down in 2010 (3) SCC 115 (State of Karnataka And Others Versus Ganpati Chaya Nayak & Others). On the own showing of petitioner no.1, he is not in service since the year, 2000. The question of his regularization does not arise as it is not a mode of appointment. Petitioners 2 and 3 are the Wards of the deceased employee. The question of regularization of one who is deceased does not arise. However, insofar as the claim for daily wages for any period is concerned, if the petitioners represent for the same, it is expected that the same 2 shall be considered in accordance with law inclusive any recommendations allegedly made in their favour on 22.5.1999 and the legitimate dues, if any, be paid to the petitioners within a maximum period of four months from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order. The application stands disposed. P.K. (Navin Sinha, J.)