IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH SHIMLA CWP No. 788 of 2011 alongwith CWP No. 801 of 2011. Date of Decision: 01.08.2011 CWP No. 788 of 2011. Dile Ram …Petitioner. Versus. State of HP & Others. … Respondents. CWP No. 801 of 2011. Nanak Chand …Petitioner. Versus. State of HP and others. … Respondents. Coram: The Hon’ble Mr. Justice Deepak Gupta, Judge. Whether approved for Reporting? No. (In both the petitions) For the Petitioner: Mr. Tek Chand Sharma, Advocate. For the Respondent 1 : Mr. Vivek Singh Thakur, Addl. AG. For the respondent No.2. Mr. Sanjeev Sharma, Advocate. For the Respondent No.3: Mr. Rakesh Chandel, Advocate. Deepak Gupta, J. (Oral). 1. Both these petitions are being disposed of by a common judgment, since identical questions of law and fact are involved in the same. 2. The case of the petitioners is that they are manning the check posts maintained by the H.P. State Agriculture Marketing Board and the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee-respondent No.2 at various places. The case of 2 the petitioners is that they not only stop the vehicles at the check posts, but also check the goods being carried and make entries in the register and collect the requisite market fees and thereafter deposit the same in the bank. They therefore claim that they are doing clerical work and should be paid the daily wages of a clerk and they are being exploited and paid minimum daily wages paid to the labourers. 3. This Court had called for the record especially the cash and accounts register of the check posts and it is found that these cash and accounts registers are being maintained by the petitioners. Not only do they maintain the cash and accounts register, after collecting the fees, they are depositing the same in the banks also. This cannot be said to be labour/unskilled work by any stretch of imagination. This is clerical work. Therefore the petitioners are entitled to be paid the minimum daily wages payable to a clerk. 4. Therefore, the petitions are allowed and the respondent No.2-Board is directed to pay to the petitioners daily wages as payable to the clerks w.e.f. 22.2.2008 i.e. three years prior to the filing of the present petitions. This amount be paid to the petitioners on or before 31st December, 2011, failing which the respondent-Board shall also be liable to pay interest @ 9% per annum from the date when this amount fell due. As far as the prayer for 3 regularization is concerned, the respondents may consider their case(s) in accordance with law and take a decision on or before 30.11.2011. No costs. 1st August, 2011. ( Deepak Gupta ) ™ Judge.