IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6811 of 2010 1. Hemant Kumar son of Jamun Singh, resident of village Phulwaria, P.S. Gogari, District- Khagaria. 2. Abhinandan Singh, son of late Bhuvneswhar Prasad Singh, resident of village Saonvarsha Ghat, P.S. Chauthan, District- Khagaria. 3. Mohan Prasad Dwij son of late Pahari Sao, resident of mohalla Lakhisarai Naya Bazar P.S. Lakhisarai (Town) district Lakhisarai. 4. Ashok Kumar Bhaskar, son of Sri Raj Kishore Mandal, resident of village-Banchotaha, P.S. Ghailath, district-Madhepura 5. Anil Kumar son of Sri Ganesh Sao, resident of village Marar P.S. Morkahi, district-Khagaria 6. Prabhat Kumar son of Sri Devkrishna Prasad, resident of village Bero, P.S. Bero, district-Ranchi 7. Ved Prakash son of Bharat Prasad, resident of village-Nayagaon, P.S. Munger district Munger Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. Secretary, Department of Finance, Government of Bihar, Patna. 3. Secretary, Department of Agriculture, Government of Bihar, Patna. 4. District Magistrate, Khagaria. ----------- 2 12.1.2011 Petitioners have filed this writ application for a direction to the respondents to grant them pay scale of the post of Village Level Worker as mentioned in the advertisement. It is submitted that posts were advertised showing pay scale as of Rs. 1200-1800/-, corresponding to revised pay scale of Rs. 4000-6000/-. However, when the petitioners received their appointment letter they 2 found that they have been appointed in the lower revised pay scale of Rs. 3200-4900 which was one scale lower to the scale advertised for the post. Learned counsel for the petitioners submits that some matter reached the Apex Court and it has now been held that appointees are entitled to the same pay scale which was notified in the advertisement itself for the post on which they were ultimately appointed. He refers to orders passed by this Court on different dates in C.W.J.C No. 7726 of 2008, 7731 of 2009 and 10791 of 2009 in which directions have been issued to the respondents to consider the representation of the petitioners in the light of the orders of this Court and the Apex Court and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law. Following the said orders, this writ application is disposed of with a liberty to the petitioners to file a representation before the District Magistrate, Khagaria, respondent No. 4 enclosing the orders of this Court in similar matters and praying for restoration of their scale. If the representation is filed by the petitioners within one month from today the respondent District, Magistrate, 3 Khagaria shall consider the same in light of the orders of this Court and pass appropriate orders in accordance with law within two months thereafter. Prakash ( J.N.Singh, J.)