THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY Writ Petition No.7646 of 2011 ORDER: The petitioner was selected and appointed as Constable in Assam Rifles, Meghalaya State, the 2nd respondent herein. He completed about 16 years of service by 2005. On a representation made by him, he was sent on deputation to the Sardar Vallabhai Patel National Police Academy, the 4th respondent herein, for a period of three years, vide proceedings dated 13-12-2005. The petitioner states that his deputation was extended thereafter. The petitioner made efforts to get absorption in the 4th respondent-organization. That necessitated a ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the 2nd respondent. The request for that purpose was rejected. Therefore, he filed W.P.No.21144 of 2009. Initially an order of stay was granted, enabling the petitioner to continue in the 4th respondent-organization. That however was vacated. The petitioner filed W.A.No.717 of 2010. The Division Bench of this Court disposed of the writ petition itself, directing that it shall be open to the petitioner to file a representation before the concerned authority, and that they in turn shall pass orders in accordance with law, within six weeks. The petitioner submitted his representation, and the 2nd respondent passed an order dated 31-01-2011, rejecting the representation. Hence, this writ petition. Heard Sri M. Janardhan Rao, learned counsel for the petitioner and Sri Adhivenkateswara Rao, learned Standing Counsel for the respondents 1 to 4. The petitioner is the permanent member of the 2nd respondent-organization. It was on his representation, that he was sent on deputation to the 4th respondent-organization for a period of three years. That period expired long back. The petitioner stated several reasons in support of his claim for permanent absorption in 4th respondent-organization. However, unless the principal employer gives consent for absorption of such nature, it would not be possible. The 2nd respondent has stated the reasons on account of which, the request of the petitioner cannot be acceded to. A member of para-military force does not have a right to insist on no objection, for being absorbed in another organization. This Court cannot sit as an Appellate Authority, nor the reasons stated by the 2nd respondent can be said to be irrelevant or untenable. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. ________________________ L. NARASIMHA REDDY, J. Dt.11-08-2010. KO