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1994 DIGILAW 565 (SC)

S. Mallaiah v. State of A. P.

1994-05-02

A.M.AHMADI, YOGESHWAR DAYAL

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JUDGMENT : 1. During the pendency of these Writ Petitions the respondent State Government has prepared a Scheme for regularisation and has issued G.O.M.S. No. 212 dated 22nd April, 1994 in that behalf. The learned counsel for the State says that it has been averred in the counter affidavit that those petitioners of these Writ Petitions, who are entitled to be regularised under the said G.O., will be given the benefit thereof. In view of this statement Order dated May 2, 1994 in W.P. (C) Nos. 91/94 & 159/94 and in view of the issuance of the G.O. the learned counsel for the petitioners also states that nothing further survives but they contend that the implementation process must be completed within a reasonable time, say four months from today. The learned counsel for the State, however, says that some more time would be required for the purpose of completing the regularisation process. We think it would be reasonable to grant them six months time to do so. The petitions will stand disposed of accordingly.