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Manju Devi vs The State Of Bihar And Ors
2023 Latest Caselaw 631 Patna

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 631 Patna
Judgement Date : 2 February, 2023

Patna High Court
Manju Devi vs The State Of Bihar And Ors on 2 February, 2023
          IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                    Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.21205 of 2013
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Manju Devi Wife Of Sri Vijay Choudhary Resident Of Village Bharsara P.S. Dinara District Rohtas At Sasaram ... Petitioner Versus

1. The State Of Bihar

2. The Director, Directorate Of I.C.D.S. Bihar, Patna

3. The District Magistrate, Rohtas At Sasaram

4. The District Programme Officer, Rohtas At Sasaram

5. The Child Development Project Officer, Dinara District Rohtas At Sasaram

6. The Mukhia, Gram Panchayat Raj Ganj Bharsara, Block Dinara District Rohtas Sasaram ... Respondents ====================================================== Appearance :

For the Petitioner/s : Mr.Raghunandan Kumar Singh, Adv. For the Respondent/s : Mr.Kamlesh Kishore, AC to SC XII ====================================================== CORAM: HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV PRAKASH SHARMA ORAL JUDGMENT Date : 02-02-2023

1. In this writ petition grievance raised is relating to

appointment of Anganwadi Worker.

2. In CWJC No. 21963 of 2014 decided on

12.12.2022 (Reena Kumari Vs. State of Bihar & Ors.,) this

Court has held that the post of Anganwadi Worker does not fall

within the purview of State or Subordinate Services. The post of

Anganwadi Worker is under a scheme introduced by Govt. of India

and respective State Governments and regulated by guidelines

which are non-statutory and therefore not enforceable

in law. The appointment is on honorarium basis and no statutory

procedure has been laid down.

Patna High Court CWJC No.21205 of 2013 dt.02-02-2023

3. Of course, under the guidelines, grievance against

appointment of Anganwadi Worker can be raised before the

Collector of concerned District with a further revision to the

Commissioner.

4. Even the orders passed by the Collector or the

Commissioner would not be a subject matter of judicial review

as the power being exercised by them relating to a dispute of

Anganwadi Worker is under guidelines and they do not act as a

statutory authority while deciding such dispute. In view thereof,

the writ petition would not be maintainable even against the

orders of the Collector or the Commissioner.

5. Leaving it open to the respective writ petition to

avail any of the aforesaid remedies, if they have not so availed,

the writ petition is held to be not maintainable.

6. Accordingly, this writ petition is dismissed with the

aforesaid liberty.

7. If an appeal/revision is filed, the same shall be

decided expeditiously within a period of six months and the

question of limitation will not arise.

(Sanjeev Prakash Sharma, J)

Shamshad/-

AFR/NAFR                 NAFR
CAV DATE                 NA
Uploading Date           04.02.2023
Transmission Date        NA
 

 
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