CWP No. 648 of 2007 21.5.2008 Present: None for the petitioner. Mr. Shrawan Dogra, Advocate, for respondent No.1. Mr. Ashok Sharma, Advocate, for respondent No.2. The Writ Petition is directed against the appointment of respondent No.2 . The petitioner was working on daily wages. The respondent Department advertised the post and the petitioner applied for the post in question, alongwith others appeared in the written examination and faced the interview. However, in the written test petitioner stood at serial No.4. Therefore, he could not be appointed and the person who has secured the highest marks was appointed. The claim of the petitioner before this Court is that since he was working on daily wages he should have been regularized. No regularization Rules have been indicated on behalf of the petitioner. On the other hand, the petitioner has not raised any issue at the time when the respondent Department advertised the post. Accordingly, no interference is warranted under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. The Writ Petition is dismissed, so also the pending application. ( Jagdish Bhalla ), C.J. May 21, 2008. ( Rajiv Sharma ), J. (rks)