THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO WRIT PETITION No. 4956 OF 2011 O R D E R: Heard Sri J. Ugra Narasimha, learned Standing Counsel for the respondent university. The writ petitioner, while serving the hostels attached to Sri Krishnadevaraya University at Anantapur, has been placed under suspension, because of his involvement in a criminal case. He was detained in custody for nearly 25 days. However, pursuant to the directions issued by this Court in Writ Petition No. 29911 of 2010 instituted by this writ petitioner, that order was reviewed by the Vice- chancellor on 08.02.2011. He was posted as an Attender in the Department of Computer Science of the university. Accordingly, the writ petitioner joined the Department of Computer Science as an Attender on 09.02.2011, but however, based upon the report of a committee constituted for assessing the requirement of the employees to work in the hostels, the present impugned order has been passed, reposting the writ petitioner as a Server to the hostels. That order is challenged now. It is appropriate to notice that as many as ten employees, who were recruited to serve in the hostels attached to the university, are found to be working in various other offices in the university and hence, based upon the report submitted by the committee, upon an assessment of manpower required in the hostels, the impugned order is passed. One of those ten men is the writ petitioner. The fact that the university has taken up the issue of conversion of the writ petitioner from the post of Server in the hostel to that of an Attender in the service of the university, which is pending consideration before the State Government, will not create any right in favour of the writ petitioner to continue as an Attender in Computer Science Department. It is for the university to make use of the human resources available with it appropriately. Particularly, when an assessment has been made with regard to the requirement of manpower in the hostels, such an exercise is difficult to be found fault with. Hence, I do not see any warrant for interference with the impugned order of transfer. However, this order will not come in the way of consideration of the case of the writ petitioner for conversion from the post of Server to that of an Attender by the State Government and in case the State Government accords any such approval, the university will be at liberty to convert him as an Attender then. Otherwise, there are no merits in this Writ Petition and hence, it is accordingly, dismissed, but however, without costs. ---------------------------------- (NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J) 1st March 2011 ksld