CWP No. 4629/2009 along with CWPs No.4630, 4631, 4632, 4633 and 4634 of 2009. 14.12.2009. Present: Mr. Vishwa Bhushan Sharma, Advocate, for the petitioners. Mr. R.K. Sharma, Senior Addl. Advocate General, with Mr. J.K. Verma and Mr. Anil Jaswal, Dy. Advocate Generals, for the respondents. CMP No.8334/2009 in CWP No.4629/2009. CMP No.8335/2009 in CWP No.4630/2009. CMP No.8336/2009 in CWP No.4631/2009. CMP No.8337/2009 in CWP No.4632/2009. CMP No.8338/2009 in CWP No.4633/2009 and CMP No.8339/2009 in CWP No.4634/2009. Allowed. CWPs No. 4629,4630,4631, 4632, 4633 and 4634 of 2009. Since common questions of law and facts are involved in the writ petitions, they are taken up for hearing together and are being disposed of by a common order at the admission stage with the consent of the parties. Mr. Vishwa Bhushan Sharma, learned counsel for the petitioners submits that the petitioners are working as part time revenue Chowkidars. They have completed more than ten years of service and have also completed 240 days in each calendar year. They are seeking status of daily wagers on the basis of Notificiation issued on 27th February, 2004. We are of the considered view that since the petitioners fulfill all the norms prescribed vide Notification dated 27th February, 2004, their cases are required to be considered by the State Government for granting them the daily wager status. Consequently, the respondents are directed to consider the cases of the petitioners for granting them the status of daily wagers after completion of ten years of service on the basis of Notification dated 27th February, 2004 within a period of ten weeks from today. Accordingly, the writ petitions are disposed of on the basis of the observations and directions issued hereinabove. (R.B. Misra), ACJ. 14th December, 2009. (Rajiv Sharma), J. (tr)