THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.V. RAMANA WRIT PETITION No.25109 of 2010 ORDER: It is the case of the petitioners that pursuant to the Notification dated 29.12.2009 issued by the third respondent-Sri Kondalamma Ammavari Temple for constitution of a Trust Board they have submitted their applications on 18.01.2010. However, the first respondent-A.P.Dharkima Parishad has forwarded the applications of respondents 4 to 12 only. Hence, they filed W.P.No.2644 of 2010 and this Court disposed of the said writ petition on 09.02.2010 directing the first respondent to consider the case of the petitioners also, along with the other claimants, while constituting the Trust Board, as per the notice dated 29.12.2009, issued in proceedings in Rc.No. G2/56321/2009, and pass appropriate orders. It is stated that pursuant to the said order, the names of all the petitioners except the second petitioner and respondents 13 and 14 were considered and cleared by the A.P. Dharmika Parishad and appointment orders were supposed to be issued. The grievance of the petitioners is that pending consideration of regular Trust Board, the first respondent has issued the impugned proceedings dated 27.09.2010 appointing respondents 4 to 14 as the members of the Festival Committee of the third respondent temple for conducting “Dasara Navaratrulu” from 07.10.2010 to 17.10.2010, even though there is no provision under the Andhra Pradesh Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutions and Endowments Act, 1987 (for short ‘the Act’) to appoint such a temporary committee. The learned Standing Counsel appearing for the third respondent temple submits that under Section 8 of the Act the Commissioner can take measures to run the administration of all Charitable and Hindu Religious Institutions, which includes appointment of temporary committee to conduct “Devi Navaratrulu” also. The learned Government Pleader for Endowments submits that the antecedents of the petitioners and respondents 13 and 14 for appointment as members of the Trust Board are completed and that within a period of two weeks the respondent officials are going to constitute the regular Trust Board. In view of the statement made by the learned Government Pleader for Endowments that they are going to constitute the regular Trust Board within two weeks, I see no grounds to interfere with the impugned order since through the impugned order the first respondent has appointed the members for a limited period only. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. N.V. RAMANA, J Date: 07.10.2010 va