IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18190 of 2010 MD.SOHAIL AHMAD SON OF LATE AKHTAR KARIM, RESIDING AT MOHALLA- MIRDAH TOLI, POST- NAWADA, POLICE STATION- BUNDEL KHAND, PAR NAWADA, DISTRICT- NAWADA. ………. PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE BIHAR STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, PATNA THROUGH ITS ADMINISTRATOR, B.S.R.T.C. PARIVAHAN BHAWAN, VIRCHAND PATEL PATH, PATNA- 800001. 2. THE DIVISIOINAL MANAGER, BIHAR STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, GAYA. 3. THE PARTISHTHAN SUPERINTENDENT B.S.R.T.C., NAWADA. 4. THE PATTRAK INCHARGE BARANCH, B.S.R.T.C. OFFICE, NAWADA. …. RESPONDENTS. ----------- 2. 04.11.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and counsel for the Bihar State Road Transport Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the “B.S.R.T.C.”). 2. Earlier writ petition of the petitioner bearing C.W.J.C. No. 9642 of 2010, Annexure-6 was disposed of by this Court under orders dated 25.6.2010, Annexure-6, whereunder this Court directed the Administrator of the B.S.R.T.C. to consider and dispose of the representation of the petitioner dated 16.5.2010, Annexure-5. 3. Present writ application has been filed praying inter alia to direct the Administrator to consider his case for regularization. For such relief, 2 petitioner should be well advised to approach the appropriate Labour Court. It is, however, clarified that if the petitioner has not been paid minimum wages, as has been asserted in the representation dated 16.5.2010, Annexure-5, the Administrator while disposing of the same in compliance of my earlier direction contained in order dated 25.6.2010, Annexure-6 will bear in mind that non-payment of minimum wages to any employee is an offence within the meaning of Minimum Wages Act. 4. The writ application, is accordingly, disposed of. Ibrar/- ( V. N. Sinha, J.)