CWP No.1204 of 2007. 16.12.2008 Present: Mr. Tarlok Chauhan and Mr. Vijay Chaudhary, Advocates for the petitioner. Mr. Rakesh Jaswal, Advocate for respondents No.1 & 2. It is not disputed by the parties that respondents No.1 and 2 were appointed as daily rated typists with effect from 13th November, 2000. They discharged their duties upto 15th May, 2001. They were reverted by the employer as part-time typists orally. It is further not disputed by the parties that after reversion of the workmen two Stenographers were engaged by the department. The learned Presiding Judge of the Labour Court has come to the right conclusion that it was necessary for the employer to serve show cause notice upon the workmen before their reversion from daily wages to part-time typists. The findings recorded by the learned Labour Court are absolute in conformity with law. It is settled law that any order having civil consequences must be in conformation with the principles of natural justice. There is neither any jurisdictional error nor any procedural irregularity in the award dated 26th June, 2007/20th September, 2007. In view of the above observations, the writ petition is dismissed. No costs. (Rajiv Sharma), J. December 16, 2008. (sck)