THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED AND THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE K.G. SHANKAR WRIT PETITION No.27424 OF 2010 ORDER: (Per Hon’ble Sri Justice Ghulam Mohammed) This Writ Petition has been filed by the petitioner G. Krishna Reddy seeking a writ of mandamus to set aside the dismissal order of the Administrative Tribunal in O.A. No.7274 of 2010 dated 22-10-2010 declaring the same as illegal, null and void and for a direction to the respondents to grant an year time i.e., till 26-10-2011 to vacate the quarter bearing No.B/C – 24, B – Camp, Kurnool allotted to him. 2. The case of the petitioner, in brief, is that he has retired from service as District Public Relations Officer on 30-04-2010 and while he was in service, he was not allotted quarter till 01-05-1994. On 23-07-2010, he has given a representation to respondent No.1 to continue him in the subject quarter till he gets his pensionary benefits and that he has been paying standard rents to the Government. Respondent No.1 vide proceedings dated 26-07-2010 permitted him to continue in the subject quarter for a period of three months. His three children are studying and his wife is bedridden. He did not get his pensionary benefits, as such, he is not in a position to meet the expenditure if he comes out of the quarter. Hence, he requested to extend the time for a period of one year for vacating the quarter. But, the respondent authorities have threatened him and his family to evict them from the quarter by 26-10-2010. Then, he approached the Tribunal by way of O.A. No.7274 of 2010 on 22-10-2010 for extension of time, but the Tribunal dismissed the same holding that sympathy has no place in service jurisprudence. Hence, this writ petition. 3. Heard both sides and perused the material available on record. 4. As seen from the material available on record and even according to the petitioner, respondent No.1, vide proceedings dated 26-07-2010, has granted three months time for eviction of the subject quarter even after his retirement on 30-04-2010 and the same was ended long back. Further, when once the petitioner is retired from service, his relationship with the Government i.e., ‘Master and Servant’ is ceased on the date of his retirement itself. Therefore, there is no reason in permitting him further to continue in the subject quarter in any manner. Thus, there are no grounds to entertain this petition. 5. The Writ Petition fails and the same is accordingly dismissed. No order as to costs. _______________________ GHULAM MOHAMMED, J January 25, 2011. _____________________ K.G. SHANKAR, J PV