THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE V.V.S.RAO WRIT PETITION No.21226 of 2005 30.9.2005 Between: Kum.Qudsia Parveen, Teacher, Asmangadh, Near T.V.Tower, Malakpet, Hyderabad. … Petitioner AND 1. The Government of A.P., rep. By its Secretary, General Administration (Accom.C) Department, A.P. Secretariat Buildings, Hyderabad. And others … Respondents ORDER: The petitioner is a teacher in Government Girls High School, New Moosarambagh, Hyderabad. On a request made by her, Government quarter No.MC-233 at Malakpet colony was allotted to her on out of turn basis in relaxation of allotment of Government Quarters Rules, 1973. However, by impugned proceedings dated 19.7.2005, the earlier orders were cancelled and the petitioner was allotted Government quarter No.C-160, B-Blocks in the same colony. In this writ petition filed assailing the Memo dated 19.7.2005, the learned Counsel for the petitioner, Ms.D.Radha Rani, submits that though the Government quarter is allotted to the petitioner, as she is a Government servant, there is no bar for entertaining the writ petition as she is not challenging any Rules or any service conditions. It is now well settled that all service disputes as defined in Section 15(1) of A.P. Administrative Tribunal Rules, 1955 are to be decided exclusively by duly constituted Service Tribunals. It is only after such consideration by the Tribunal the writ petition would lie, as held by the Supreme Court in L.Chandra Kumar v. Union of India. In view of the same, this Court lacks initial jurisdiction and giving liberty to the petitioner to approach the A.P. Administrative Tribunal, the writ petition is dismissed. No costs. _____________ September 30, 2005. (V.V.S.RAO,J) YS