IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.8169 of 2003 Binod Kumar Singh, Son of Sri Janki Balabh Singh, resident of Vill.- Mundipur, P.S.-Akangersarai, District-Nalanda. –Petitioner. WITH CWJC No.8509 of 2003 Sri Chandra Mahto, Son of Late Bhulawer Mahto, resident of Vill.- Ganjwajitpur, P.S.-Bahadurpur, District-Darbhanga. –Petitioner. WITH CWJC No.8594 of 2003 Digamber Jha, Son of Late Thethar Jha, resident of Vill.-Bhakhrain, P.S.-Madhepur, District-Madhubani. –Petitioner. VERSUS 1. The State of Bihar. 2. The Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Water Resources Department, Government of Bihar, Sinchai Bhawan, Patna. 3. The Director, Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation, Water Resources Department, Government of Bihar, Sinchani Bhawan, Patna. –Respondents. ----------- 03 03.01.2011 In all the three writ petitions facts are similar. The services of the petitioners have been terminated by the impugned order. The termination is on the ground that the authority who made the initial appointments of the petitioners on daily wages was not competent to make such appointments and the appointments were made after the State had banned appointment on daily wages. The facts are more or less similar to a case already decided by this Court, being C.W.J.C. No.255 of 2001, which was disposed of by this Court on 10.12.2010. Learned counsel for the petitioners and the State accept the position. That being so, these three writ petitions are also disposed of in the same terms as the said writ petition. State would be well advised to consider the appointments of petitioners considering their experience in any future vacancy giving due age relaxation and giving due weightage to their experience. These writ petitions are accordingly disposed of. Trivedi/ (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)