IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.179 of 2011 Shambhu Ram, son of late Sheo Janam Ram, resident of village Mauna Mohan Nagar, P.O. & P.S. Chapra, District Chapra & 42 others ---Petitioners Versus 1.The State of Bihar 2.The Principal Secretary, Health Family Welfare Department, Government of Bihar 3.Chief Malaria Officer, Bihar, Patna 4.District Magistrate Ex-Collector, Saran, Chapra 5.Civil Surgeon-cum-Chief Medical Officer, Saran, Chapra 6.District Malaria Officer, Saran, Chapra ---------------------Respondents ----------- For the petitioners :M/S Arvind Kr.Tiwary & Dineshwar Tiwary, Advocates For the State :Mr.Vishwambhar Prasad, AC to AAG IX ------ 2. 22.7.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioners and learned counsel for the State. The petitioners have come to this Court claiming absorption stating that they were engaged on daily wage basis since 1992 to eradicate Malaria and Kalaazar and regularization of their services in the Malaria Department/Health Department and further for consequential reliefs. Earlier the petitioners had filed C.W.J.C.No.3066 of 1997 which was disposed of by order dated 18.8.1998 with a direction to the District Magistrate, Saran to examine the aspect and pass an appropriate reasoned order so that the matter can be finally settled forever. Pursuant to the same 2 the District Magistrate, Saran at Chapra passed the order dated 13.9.2000 rejecting the claims of the petitioners. Admittedly, the said order of the District Magistrate was not challenged by the petitioners and suddenly after 10 years the petitioners have again come to this Court. In my view, the writ petition cannot be entertained in view of the fact that the petitioners themselves were satisfied by the order of the District Magistrate passed on the basis of the order of this Court dated 18.8.1998 in C.W.J.C.No. 3066 of 1997. In the above circumstances, the writ application being devoid of merit is, accordingly, dismissed. (Ramesh Kumar Datta,J.) Spal/