HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE RAMESH RANGANATHAN WRIT PETITION No. 5209 of 2000 ORDER: The relief sought for in this Writ Petition is to regularize the services of the petitioner as a sweeper in terms of G.O.Ms.No.212 dated 22.04.1994. The petitioner claims to have studied upto 9th Class, and to have been appointed as a sweeper in the fourth respondent- College on 01.09.1989 on daily wages. It is her case that she is entitled for regularization under G.O.Ms.No.212 dated 22.04.1994. In the counter-affidavit, filed on behalf of the respondents, it is stated that the scheme of regularization under G.O.Ms.No.212 dated 22.04.1994 provided that only employees, who had put in a minimum of five years of service as on 25.11.1993, were eligible to be considered for regularization, provided the other conditions stipulated in the said G.O. are satisfied. Admittedly, the petitioner has been appointed as a sweeper on 01.09.1989 and had completed just four years of service as on the cut-off date of 25.11.1993. Since the petitioner did not complete the minimum required five years of service, she is not entitled to be considered for regularization in terms of G.O.Ms.No.212 dated 22.04.1994. Sri S.Rajeshwar Reddy, Learned Counsel for the petitioner, would submit that the petitioner is entitled to be considered for regularization dehors the said G.O. and in accordance with the law laid down by the Supreme Court. Since the relief sought for in this Writ Petition is for a direction that the petitioner be considered for regularization in terms of G.O.Ms.No.212 dated 22.04.1994, the contention now urged is beyond the scope of the Writ Petition and does not necessitate any further examination. Suffice to observe that, in case the petitioner is so eligible, it is always open for her to make a representation to the competent authority seeking regularization of her services in accordance with any government orders or judicial pronouncements which she seeks to rely upon. The respondents shall bestow their consideration to the said representation and, if such a representation is submitted within a period of one month from today, the same shall be considered and action shall be taken thereupon, in accordance with law, within three months thereafter. Subject the above observations, the Writ Petition stands dismissed. However, in the circumstances, without costs. RAMESH RANGANATHAN,J Date:30.09.2010 Note:Furnish copy within ten days usd