HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED AND HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V.RAMULU Writ Petition No.11179 of 2008 ORDER: (Per Hon’ble Sri Justice Ghulam Mohammed) The petitioners sought leave of this Court to file the writ petition challenging the order dated 20-2-1998 passed in M.A.No.2796 of 2007 in O.A.No.1599 of 1996 on the file of Andhra Pradesh Administrative Tribunal. This Court by order dated 21-5-2008 granted leave, admitted the writ petition and ordered interim stay of the reversion of the petitioner. 2. The details relevant and necessary for deciding the writ petition are that the first respondent herein filed O.A.No.1599 of 1996 challenging the order of his reversion and the Tribunal after considering the rival contentions, allowed the said O.A. and set aside the reversion order and declared that the first respondent is entitled to continue as Forest Beat Officer without any reversion. The said order had attained finality. Since the first respondent was not granted seniority from the date of his original promotion, in spite of his repeated representations, he filed the present M.A. seeking implementation of the order passed in O.A.No.1599 of 1996 dated 25-2-1999. The Tribunal has directed the official respondent concerned to consider the representation of the first respondent herein as per his seniority and in terms of the earlier orders of the Tribunal and also consider his case for promotion, if he is otherwise eligible and suitable and comes within the zone of consideration as per Rules and Regulations. 3. Heard learned counsel for petitioners, learned counsel for the first respondent and learned Government Pleader. 4. Learned counsel for petitioners vehemently contended that if the impugned order is implemented, it is likely to affect the rights of the petitioners. On the other hand, learned counsel for the first respondent contended that since order of the Tribunal had attained finality, the same has to be implemented and in case of any grievance, the petitioners have to work out their remedies. 5. Admittedly, the petitioners are not parties to the O.A. or M.A. before the Tribunal. Earlier, the Tribunal allowed O.A. and set aside the order of reversion and directed the official respondents to continue the first respondent herein as Forest Beat Officer without any reversion, which order had attained finality. As on today, the official respondents have not passed any order affecting the rights of the parties and the petitioners have approached this Court on mere apprehension that the implementation of the order would affect their present official status. In case the petitioners are aggrieved by the consequences of implementation of the order passed by the Tribunal, it is always open to them to challenge the same by way of filing O.A. In the circumstances, we are not inclined to interfere with the impugned order. 6. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. No costs. __________________________ GHULAM MOHAMMED, J. ___________________ C.V.RAMULU, J. 14-07-2008 bsc