IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.2205 of 2006 SHRI NIWAS PRASAD S/O LATE JANAK NANDAN SINGH, R/O VILLAGE BARAUNTI, P.O. NEPURA, P.S. DEEPNAGAR, DISTRICT-NALANDA. …………..Petitioner Versus 1, THE STATE OF BIHAR THROUGH ITS CHIEF SECRETARY. OLD SECRETARIAT BAILY ROAD PATNA, 2. THE COMMISSIONER-CUM-HEALTH SECRETARY NEW SECRETARIAT BAILY RD. PATNA, 3. THE DIRECTOR-IN-CHIEF, HEALTH SERVICES, NEW SECRETARIAT BAILY ROAD-PATNA, 4. THE REGIONAL DY. DIRECTOR HEALTH SERVICES SWASTH BHAVAN SULTANGUNJ MAHENDRU PATNA-6, 5. THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, BIHAR SHARIF DISTRICT-NALANDA, 6. THE C.S.C.U.M. C.M.O. BIHAR SHARIF, DISTRICT-NALANDA. …………….Respondents ----------- 02 16.12.2010 The petitioner was appointed as Basic Health Worker on compassionate ground vide memo no. 2104 dated 07.07.1990 as contained in Annexure-3, in which the petitioner’s name appears at serial no. 4. The recommendation of the District Compassionate Appointment Committee as contained in Annexure-2 suggests that petitioner was recommended for appointment on class III post and joined at Griyak Health Centre in the District of Nalanda, as Basic Health Worker. After the appointment it appears that petitioner represented that he has no training for the Basic Health Worker, hence either he ought to be given proper training or he may be accommodated to some other similarly situated post. The grievances of petitioner were not redressed then the petitioner filed the present writ application. Counter affidavit has been filed raising the plea that the petitioner raised these objections after twelve years of appointment, it appears unreasonable that authorities are allowing to perform a technical work from an untrained person. It has not been brought on record by learned counsel for the State that what action has been taken against the authorities who allowed the untrained person to work on a technical post for 12 years. Annexure-B has been brought on record by the counsel for the State, suggesting that the Commissioner-cum-Civil Surgeon, Nalanda has requested the Director in Chief Health Services by letter no. 406 dated 14.02.2003 for redressal of the grievances of the petitioner. In view of petitioner’s representation, it is expected from Director in Chief Health Services, Government of Bihar, Patna to pass an appropriate order either for getting the petitioner trained if the post requires training or for posting him on non-technical equivalent post. Let the appropriate order be passed within a period of six weeks of passing of this order. With the aforesaid direction, this application is disposed off. Safik ( Dinesh Kumar Singh, J.)