THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B PRAKASH RAO C.R.P. No. 5782 AND 5945 of 2007 Common Order: The petitioners who are third party to the proceedings, filed these revision petitions under Article 227 of the Constitution of India, seeks to assail the orders of the Tribunal dismissing applications filed to implead themselves as party respondents. The only grievance of the petitioners is to the effect that they are complainants in pursuance of which an enquiry was initiated, therefore they are necessary parties to the proceedings, the Tribunal did not find favour with their contention and rejected the applications on the ground that they ought to come on record at the stage of appointing an enquiry officer and that there are no reasonable grounds for arraying the petitioners as respondents. Having heard the learned counsel for petitioner and on perusal of the material available on record, it is apparent that the petitioners are virtually trying to claim personal interest nor to protect the interest of the institution and also to have a say on the main allegations, which can be as well be agitated and espoused or even submitted in the very same enquiry which is already ordered. In view of the same, the Tribunal is right in rejecting the applications of the petitioners. There are no merits in the revision petitions and accordingly the same are dismissed. However, it is open for the petitioners to appear before the enquiry officer, for any assistance to be given or examined in the course of enquiry, if warrants. No costs. _______________ B PRAKASH RAO,J DATE: 1.7.2010 TVK THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B PRAKASH RAO C.R.P. No. 5782 AND 5945 of 2007 Date: 1.7.2010