THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU WRIT PETITION No. 26210 OF 2010 ORDER: 1. This Writ Petition is filed seeking to declare the Notification published in Eenadu Telugu Daily Newapaper dated 11.8.2010 calling for applications to fill up 213 Contract Resident Teachers (CRT) & PETs in Mahaboobnagar District as illegal and arbitrary, and set aside the same, and consequently direct the respondents to convert the petitioners as Contract Resident Teachers. 2. The brief facts that are necessary for disposal of the Writ Petition may be stated as follows. The petitioners were appointed as Guest Teachers in various subjects according to their qualifications and are working as such in various mandals of Mahaboobnagar district in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas, which have been established and run by Rajiv Vidya Mission Society. From time to time, the Government framed regulations with regard to the selection mode and as per the latest procedure, the vacancy position of teaching and non-teaching staff (temporary) shall be worked out by the Project Director of the Mission in consultation of the District Conveners/officials, and the Project Office of the Mission shall process the file to the District Collector for issuance of Notification for recruitment of the aforesaid staff. As per proceedings in Rc.No.284/RVM(SSA)/KGBV/B10/ 2010, dated 07.08.2010, part time teachers (Guest Teachers), who are qualified and have been appointed by the District Collectors previously may be concerted as Contract Resident Teachers (CRTs) and continued. While so, the first respondent issued impugned notification dated 11.8.2010 calling for applications from eligible candidates of the District for selection of 213 CRTs from various subjects, against the stipulated rules framed by the Government. The petitioners are not given any notices calling them for verification of their certificates for converting them as CRTs, and that there is not even a mention in the notification as to the existing Guest Teachers working in the District. The said action of the first respondent is against the guidelines issued in proceedings dated 07.08.2010. Hence, the Writ Petition. 3. Heard both sides. 4. Admittedly, the petitioners were not selected in the due selection process for the post in which they are working. They were appointed by the Rajiv Vidya Mission Society. Even otherwise, the contract period of the petitioners is over. If the petitioners want to continue, they have to undergo selection process by participating in written and oral examinations in pursuance of the notification dated 11.8.2010. The petitioners are not entitled to the main relief sough for. When the petitioners are not entitled to the main relief, the question of granting a consequential relief to convert them as Contract Resident Teachers does not arise. The only remedy of the petitioners is to apply for the post and if they are selected through regular selection process, they shall be appointed. Since their contract period is over, they cannot be allowed to continue. So, they have no right to be continued. 5. The Writ Petition is devoid of merit and is, accordingly, dismissed. No costs. --------------------- (K.C.Bhanu, J.) 16.06.2011 DRK THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE K.C.BHANU WRIT PETITION No. 26210 OF 2010 16.06.2011