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Nongmaithem Guneshwor Singh and Another vs. State of Manipur and Another

Decided on 29 July 2024• Citation: WP(C)/730/2022• High Court of Manipur
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     JOHN TELEN Digitally signed by JOHN                                          
             TELEN KOM                                                            
     KOM     Date: 2024.08.20 07:57:55                                            
             +05'30'                                                              
                                                             Item No.6            
                              IN THE HIGH COURT OF MANIPUR                        
                                       AT IMPHAL                                  
                                  WP(C)No.730 of 2022                             
             1. Shri Nongmaithem Guneshwor Singh, aged about 42 years, S/o N.     
                Robindro Singh, resident of Sugnu Mayai Leikai, PO & PS Sugnu, and
                District Thoubal, Manipur-7951010.                                
             2. Shri Mayanglambam Surjit Singh, aged about 39 years, S/o M. Kala Singh,
                resident of Kongpal Kongkham Leikai, PO & PS Porompat and district
                Imphal East, Manipur-795005.                                      
                                                           Petitioners            
                                                         …                        
                    - Versus-                                                     
               The    State    of    Manipur   through    the    Principal        
               Secretary/Commissioner/Secretary(Vety.), Govt. of Manipur, Secretariat
               North Block, PO & PS Imphal, Imphal West District, Manipur-795001 & Anr.
                                                           …Respondents           
                                        BEFORE                                    
                               MR. JUSTICE A. GUNESHWAR SHARMA                    
                       HON’BLE                                                    
                                       O R D E R                                  
               29.07.2024.                                                        
               [1]       Heard Mr. KH. Tarunkumar, learned senior counsel for the 
               petitioners and Mr. TH. Sukumar, learned GA for the State respondents.
               [2]       It is the case of the petitioners that they were engaged along with
               the petitioners of WP(C)No. 2 of 2017, WP(C)No. 794 of 2016 and WP(C)No.
               61 of 2019 as drivers in the Department of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry on
               contract basis vide order dated 08.09.2010.                        
               [3]       The petitioners in WP(C)No.2 of 2017 and WP(C)No. 61 of 2019
               who were appointed along with the present petitioners approached this Court
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               with a prayer for regularizing their services. . Vide common judgment and order
               dated 18.07.2022 passed by the learned Single Judge in WP(C)No.2 of 2017,
               WP(C)No.794 of 2016 and WP(C)No.61 of 2019, the respondents were   
               directed to regularize the service of the 5(five) petitioners in the post of drivers
               in the Department of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry. Being aggrieved by the
               same, the State respondents have filed 2(two) writ appeals being W.A. No.69
               of 2023 and W.A. No.71 of 2023 challenging the correctness of the directions
               issued by the learned Single Judge. Vide order dated 08.11.2023, the Division
               Bench dismissed the appeals preferred by the State respondents thereby
               upholding the directions of the learned Single judge for regularization of the
               service of the petitioners therein.                                
               [4]       Mr. KH. Tarunkumar, learned senior counsel for the petitioners
               submits that the petitioners herein were also appointed along with the
               petitioners in the connected writ petitions and the directions of the learned
               Single judge can also be passed in respect to the present petitioners herein.
               [5]       Referring to the counter affidavit filed by the State respondents,
               Mr. TH. Sukumar, learned GA for the State respondents submits that the
               petitioners herein are not similarly situated with the petitioners in the connected
               writ petitions being WP(C)No.2 of 2017 and WP(C)No.61 of 2019 and the
               decisions of the learned Single Judge has no application in the present petition.
               [6]       This Court has perused the materials available on record and
               considered the submissions made at the bar and the orders passed by this
               Court in connected matters. On perusal notice dated 08.09.2010, it is seen that
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               the petitioners herein were appointed along with the petitioners in WP(C)No.2
               of 2017 and WP(C)No.61 of 2019 and as such, the plea of the State  
               respondents that the petitioners are not similarly situated with those petitioners
               in the connected cases is not correct.                             
               [7]       It is the settled proposition of law that the benefits of
               regularization should be extended to all similarly situated persons.
               Accordingly, in terms of the directions of the learned Single Judge dated
               18.07.2022 passed in WP(C)No.2 of 2017 and WP(C)No.61 of 2019 and  
               upholding the same by vide order dated 08.11.2023 passed by the Division
               Bench in W.A No. 69 of 2023 and W.A No. 71 of 2023, the petitioners are
               entitled to the same benefit.                                      
               [8]       This Court is of the opinion that the petitioners herein be
               regularized in the post of drivers w.e.f today i.e 29.07.2024 and appropriate
               orders in this regard be issued within a period of 2(two) months from the date
               of receipt of copy of this order.                                  
               [9]       With these observations, writ petition is allowed and disposed of.
               No costs.                                                          
               [10]      Furnish a copy of this order to the learned counsel appearing for
               the parties.                                                       
                                                     JUDGE                        
                    John Kom                                                      
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