THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED WRIT PETITION No.2558 of 2000 ORDER: This writ petition is filed seeking to issue a writ of Mandamus declaring the action of the respondents in not continuing the petitioner as Clerk as illegal and consequently, direct the respondents to continue the petitioner as a Clerk by regularizing his services. The case of the writ petitioner as averred in the affidavit, filed in support of the writ petition, is that he was a permanent employee of Cuddapah Co-Operative Sugars Limited, in the cadre of Clerk. Subsequently, on his request, the second respondent herein passed an order, dated 13.07.1998, deputing him to the first respondent-Society as a Clerk, on consolidated pay, as against a sanctioned post. Nonetheless, on 01.12.1999, the second respondent struck off his name in the attendance register even without passing any orders of termination. The petitioner also cited the names of other employees of the said Society who had been absorbed. Thus, aggrieved by the discrimination shown to him, the present writ petition is filed. Heard the learned counsel appearing for both the parties. This Court does not know whether the regularization has any effect on the creation of the post. Unless the until there is a scheme for regularization under the Rules of the said Society and the petitioner fulfills the conditions, if any, contemplated therein, the question of regularizing his services in the said post of Clerk does not arise. In that view of the matter, the writ petition is disposed of, leaving it open to the petitioner to make a representation to the respondents afresh seeking his absorption or any other appropriate relief, and upon such representation being made by the petitioner, the respondents shall, in turn, dispose of the same, in accordance with law and the Rules of the said Society, at the earliest. However, the there shall be no order as to costs. ______________________________ JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED 02nd December 2010 DR