The High Court had last month cancelled the appointment of the 94 class IV employees who were recruited by its former acting Chief Justice, V M Sahai, allegedly by flouting norms. All of them had been appointed allegedly without any public advertisement.
Justice Sonia Gokani of the Gujarat High Court is likely to hear the case on October 20.
A committee of the high court judges, which was formed to probe the case, had issued show-cause notices to the appointed candidates after irregularities were found in the recruitment.
He claimed that he had earlier raised this issue by writing a letter on July 3 to the HC Registrar, President of India, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and others.
In the letter, which is now a part of his affidavit, Prajapati said Article 229 of the Constitution confers powers on the high court for appointment of officers and servants of HC.
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