HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED & HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE K.G. SHANKAR WP No.10263 of 2011 ORDER: ( per Hon’ble Sri Justice Ghulam Mohammed ) This writ petition is filed seeking to issue Writ of Certiorari to quash the orders dated 24.11.2010 passed in O.A.No.5630 of 2010 on the file of AP Administrative Tribunal, Hyderabad (for brevity ‘Tribunal’) 2. The facts in brief are that first respondent is working as Home Guard, PS Traffic Police Station, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. It is stated that on 12.09.2009, he was found collecting cash from signal violator at KBR Park, Madhapur and on the said ground he was issued show cause notice by Addl.C.P. In reply, the first respondent submitted his explanation on 23.09.2009. As his explanation was found unsatisfactory, he was removed from rolls of Home Guards for corrupt activities on duty. Assailing the same, the first respondent filed O.A.No.5630 of 2010 before the Tribunal. The Tribunal allowed the O.A setting aside the proceedings dated 24.12.2009 and directed the petitioners-authorities to conduct the enquiry as per Madras Home Guard Rules within a period of six (6) months and further directed him to reinstate into service. Challenging the order of the Tribunal, the authorities- petitioners preferred this writ petition. 3. Heard learned Government Pleader appearing for Services–I. Perused the impugned order passed by the Tribunal. 4. Learned Government Pleader appearing for Services–I contended that without impleading the State of Andhra Pradesh, the respondent invoked the jurisdiction of the Tribunal and such on the ground of non-joinder of necessary and proper party, the order under challenge is liable to be set aside. 5. Having regard to the circumstances that the State was not impleaded as a party in the O.A, who is infact the employer, without going into the merits or demerits of the case, the impugned order is quashed and the matter is remanded back to the Tribunal directing the respondent-applicant to implead the State-authorities as a party respondent in the O.A, whereupon the Tribunal shall adjudicate and pass appropriate orders as per law, expeditiously. 6. With the above directions, the writ petition is allowed, and the matter is remanded back to the Tribunal. No costs _______________________​_​__ GHULAM MOHAMMED, J __________________ K.G. SHANKAR, J July 21, 2011 Note: C.C. in three (3) days B/o SP HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED & HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE K.G. SHANKAR WP No.10263 of 2011 ( per Hon’ble Sri Justice Ghulam Mohammed ) July 21, 2011 SP