IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.17535 of 2009 1. OM KUMAR S/O LATE SURENDRA PRASAD SINGH R/O VILL.- LAXAMANPUR, P.S. BIHTA, DISTT.- PATNA 2. SHAILENDRA KUMAR S/O LATE GOVIND SINGH R/O VILL.- BARIKAWAI, P.S. SAHJAHANPUR, DISTT.- PATNA 3. AJAY KUMAR S/O LATE LAKHICHAND R/O MOHALLA- RAIHASANPUR, CHAI TOLA, P.S. KADAMKUAN, DISTT.+TOWN PATNA 4. AMITABH KUMAR S/O LATE DURGA PRASAD R/O VILL.- PATILIPUTRA PATH, RAJENDRA NAGAR, P.S. KADAMKUAN, DISTT.- PATNA 5. MITHILESH KUMAR SINHA S/O SRI BIRENDRA PRASAD SINHA R/O VILL.- AMRORA, P.S.- CHANDI, DISTT.- NALANDA 6. AJAY KUMAR S/O LATE JAGDISH PRASAD R/O MOHALLAH CHELITAL, P.S. ALAMGANJ, DISTT.- PATNA 7. ANIL KUMAR S/O SRI RAMNARAYAN PRASAD R/O VILL.- GANGTI, P.S.- SILAO, DISTT.- NALANDA Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, HEALTH SERVICES, GOVT. OF BIHAR, NEW SECRETARIAT, PATNA 3. THE ADDL. COMMISSIONER-CUM-SPECIAL SECRETARY, HEALTH SERVICES, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 4. THE DIRECTOR-IN-CHIEF, HEALTH SERVICES, GOVT. OF BIHAR, PATNA 5. THE STATE LEPROSY ERADICATION OFFICER, SULTANGANJ, PATNA 6. THE CIVIL SURGEON-CUM-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, PATNA 7. THE DISTRICT LEPROSY OFFICER, SWASTH BHAWAN, SULTANGANJ, PATNA 8. THE INCHARGE MEDICAL OFFICER, LEPROSY CONTROL UNIT, BIHTA, PATNA 9. THE DISTRICT LEPROSY OFFICER, SITAMARHI 10. INCHARGE MEDICAL OFFICER, MODIFIED CONTROL UNIT, SITAMARHI 11. THE CIVIL SURGEON-CUM-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, BHOJPUR AT ARRAH 12. INCHARGE MEDICAL OFFICER, LEPROSY CONTROL UNIT, KOELWAR DISTT.- BHOJPUR ----------- 2 12.4.2010 Heard counsel for the petitioner and the counsel appearing for the State. Petitioners in this writ application are 2 appointees of Dr. Rajendra Prasad, who has made a large number of illegal appointments and such appointees were later on terminated from their service. Several writ applications were filed challenging orders of termination, and directions were issued to conduct enquiry and identify legal and illegal appointment. An attempt was made by the authorities to find out and identify genuine and fake appointment, out of appointments made on mass scale, but it ended in final rejection of all such appointments, which is apparent from the order dated 8.3.1999 passed by the Additional Commissioner-cum-Special Secretary, Department of Health and Medical Education. I do not find that there is any merit in the case of the petitioners, who were appointed illegally ignoring all relevant guidelines for appointment of Class III and IV posts. The writ application stands dismissed. (Mridula Mishra,J.) A.kumar