IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5175 of 2005 RABINDRA KUMAR SINGH & ANR Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS ----------- 5. 29.08.2008 Learned counsel submits that Annexure-I/2 appended to I.A. No. 2021 of 2008 filed by the petitioner is a typed copy of the original and contains certain typographical errors. He, therefore, files a supplementary affidavit bringing on record a correct typed copy of the original. Let the same be kept on record. I.A. No. 2021 of 2008 has been filed challenging the final order dated 29.3.2007 by which persons like the petitioner, who were working as Warder have been given the status of Ward Attendant with the pay scale of Ward Attendant, which, according to them, amounts to a reduction of status and pay both. The writ application was originally filed claiming the relief for posting on an equivalent post of Warder along with commensurate pay scale. Having heard learned counsel for the parties, I.A. is allowed and the challenge laid out therein shall form part of the original writ application. Learned counsel for the petitioners and the State are not in a controversy that the issues sought to be raised in this writ application with regard to the status of the petitioners as Warders and their entitlement to the pay scale accordingly, earlier order of this Court protecting their pay scale, the documents of the Respondent-State themselves that the post of Warder was higher than that of the Ward Attendant with a higher pay scale are all issues fully covered and - 2 - decided in CWJC No. 8993 of 2007 by order dated 26.8.2008. No further discussions are, therefore, required. For reasons discussed in the aforesaid judgment, the impugned order dated 29.3.2007 appended to I.A. No. 2021 of 2008 is held to be not sustainable and is quashed with similar directions to decide the question of claim of arrears of salary in the light of the discussions contained therein within a period of 12 weeks from the date of receipt and/or production of a copy of this order. The writ application is disposed. AKS/ (Navin Sinha, J.)