THE HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE G.YETHIRAJULU WRIT PETITION NO : 14017 of 1994 DATED: 17.11.2005 Between: S. Chandrasekhar & 6 others … PETITIONERS AND Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, Rep., by its Executive Officer, Tirupathi, Chittoor District. … RESPONDENT THE HON'BLE DR. JUSTICE G.YETHIRAJULU WRIT PETITION NO : 14017 of 1994 ORDER:- The petitioners approached this Court seeking to declare the selections made by the respondent on 19.07.1994 and 20.07.1994 as arbitrary and illegal and direct the respondent to conduct selections afresh following the guidelines given by the government. The petitioners are unemployed youth. The respondent issued notification for selection of candidates under sports quota for the post of attenders. The petitioners and several others made applications for the said post under sports quota. All the petitioners attended the process of scrutiny of the certificates and the written test on 19.07.1994 and when they went to attend the endurance test and oral test, they were prevented by the security men from entering into the premises, thereby they were deprived of the opportunity of participating in the further process of selection. The petitioners contended that they came to know that the question paper was leaked and given only to some interested candidates who were about 45 in number. The irregularities committed by the respondent were published in local newspaper on 21.07.1994 and the petitioners came to know that the respondent granted time to some of the candidates to produce their original documents within a week from 20.07.1994. Since the entire selection process is illegal, it is liable to be set aside. The respondent did not file any counter. Heard. The petitioners do not have any vested right to get appointment for the post of attenders. They contended that the selection process was not properly done by the respondent and it was continued only to certain interested candidates. As per the information given by the petitioners, the selection process was stopped in the middle and the appointments were not so far made in pursuance of the interim stay granted by this Court in WPMP.No.17170 of 1994, dated 03.08.1994. It is premature for the petitioners to say whether the selection process is illegal or not, which can be decided only after the final orders passed by the respondent regarding the selection of the candidates in pursuance of the notification issued by it for filling all the vacancies of the attenders under sports quota. In the light of the above circumstances, the writ petition filed by the petitioners at this stage is premature and therefore, it is liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, the Writ petition is dismissed. No order as to costs. However, the petitioners are at liberty to agitate their rights, if any, after the final orders of selection passed by the respondent. __________________________ 17.11.2005 ES