1 S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.2372/2008 Prakash Chandra Vs. State of Raj. & Ors. Date of Order :: 16.4.2008 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GOVIND MATHUR Mr. Kuldeep Mathur, for the petitioner. ... while holding the post of Lower Division Clerk with Municipal Board, Sardarshahar the petitioner was permitted to obtain diploma in Sanitation, Pest Control and Public Health. The expenses incurred in obtaining the training aforesaid was also borne by the Municipal Board, Sardarshahar. By an order dated 1.10.1990 passed by the Chairman, Municipal Board, Sardarshahar an additional charge of the Inspector Sanitary was also given to the petitioner and as per the averments made in the petition he is discharging the duties of Sanitary Inspector till now. By an another order dated 23.9.1991 promotion was also given to the petitioner as Sanitary Inspector. Since then the petitioner is holding the post aforesaid. It appears from the documents annexed with the writ petition that various recommendations were made by the Municipal Board to regularise promotion/appointment of the petitioner as Sanitary Inspector but no response is given by the Government of Rajasthan and specially by the Director, Local Self Department, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The contention advanced by learned counsel for the 2 petitioner is that in various municipal corporations/municipal councils/ municipal boards the appointments made to the post of Sanitary Inspector have already been regularized but no action is yet taken by the respondent State regarding regularisation of the petitioner as Sanitary Inspector. To substantiate the contention that in other municipal councils/ boards the services of certain employees on the post of Sanitary Inspector were regularised the petitioner has placed on record certain documents. Looking to all the facts and circumstances of the case instead of entering into the question as to whether such regularisation is lawful or not I consider it appropriate to direct the respondent No.2 that is the Director, Local Self Department to take appropriate decision regarding regularisation of the petitioner as Sanitary Inspector, if he submits a detailed representation within a period of one month from today. The Director shall decide the representation expeditiously as far as possible within a period of three months after receiving the representation from the petitioner. (GOVIND MATHUR), J. Jgoyal