HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. PRAKASH RAO AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G. BHAVANI PRASAD W.P. No.19876 of 2000 Date: 22-10-2009 Between: The Government of Andhra Pradesh rep. by its Secretary, Animal Husbandry, Dairy & Development and Fisheries Department and another .. Petitioners And D. Chinna Rao .. Respondent HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. PRAKASH RAO AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE G. BHAVANI PRASAD WRIT PETITION NO.19876 of 2000 ORDER: (Per B. Prakash Rao,J) The State is the petitioner. Aggrieved by the orders passed in O.A. No.2982 of 1994, dated 06-08-1999 on the file of the Andhra Pradesh Administrative Tribunal, Hyderabad, this writ petition has been filed. The main grievance on behalf of the respondent in the application filed under Section 19 of the Administrative Tribunal Act, 1985, was in regard to denial of regular promotion to him by the impugned order, dated 10-02-1992, to the post of Live Stock Assistant with all consequential benefits such as seniority, etc., to which he will be entitled during normal course. After contest before the Tribunal and especially following the principle of law laid down by this Court in M. Chandra Rao v. Registrar, A.P. Agricultural University[1], wherein it has been held that any relinquishment of promotion on health grounds temporarily by the employee would not come against for considering his case for promotion on permanent basis, the Tribunal allowed the application and directed to consider his case for notional promotion on par with juniors with consequential benefits, questioning which, the present writ petition is filed. Having regard to the respective submissions of the learned counsel and in view of the principle of law laid down in the aforesaid decision, we do not find any reason to come to any different conclusion or any other reason to differ with the one arrived by the Tribunal. Hence, we do not find any merits in the writ petition. Accordingly, the writ petition is dismissed. __________________ B. PRAKASH RAO, J _____________________ G. BHAVANI PRASAD, J Date: 22-10-2009 Svv [1] 1996 (4) ALD 1234