THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.19063 of 1999 ORDER: Originally the writ petition was filed by three individuals, who are said to be members of a Church of South India. They prayed for a writ of mandamus to call for the records pertaining to the proceedings, including the enquiry report submitted by the fifth respondent, on a direction said to have been issued by the second respondent. There is substantial vagueness in the prayer itself, inasmuch as the petitioners are not clear as to the nature of relief they wanted. It appears that the objections of the petitioners are for admission of respondents 10 to 20, employees of Wesley Junior College, Medak. The first petitioner died. On behalf of the third petitioner, a memo was filed seeking withdrawal of the writ petition, insofar as it relates to him. For all practical purposes, W.P. is filed by the second petitioner alone. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned Government Pleader for Higher Education. Voluminous record is placed before this Court and extensive arguments have been submitted. The grievance of the petitioner is in relation to admission of some non-teaching employees of Wesley Junior College, Medak, established by Church of South India. Respondents 10 to 20 are said to have been appointed somewhere in the year 1982 and their posts were admitted to grant-in-aid, one decade thereafter. The petitioner is not part of management, nor he is the rival contender for being absorbed. Therefore, he does not have any locus to challenge the absorption of respondents 10 to 20. At any rate, in case the petitioner is of the view that the management of the institution committed any illegality, he has to raise a dispute in the respective organizations, or before a civil Court. The Writ Petition is totally misconceived and it is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ Dt.28.11.2008 L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J GJ