THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L. NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No. 599 of 2006 DATED: 06.01.2006 Between: Kum. Sruthi Pravalika and another. … PETITIONERS AND The Principal and another. … RESPONDENTS ORDER: The petitioners are the students of D.A.V. BDL Public School, Bhanur, Medak District, which is established for the purpose of imparting education to the children of employees of B.D.L. The father of the petitioners is an A.S.I. in the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Up to 07.07.2004, he worked at BDL, Bhanur. Therefore, the petitioners herein were studying in the 1st respondent- School. Their father was transferred to Ramagundam, Karimnagar District, in July 2004 and was relieved at B.D.L., Bhanur on 07.07.2004. On the ground that the father of the petitioners is not working at B.D.L., Bhanur, the 1st respondent issued proceedings, dated 25.08.2005, directing them to pay the fee on par with the “outsider category” with effect from 01.08.2004. The same is challenged in this writ petition. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the learned Standing Counsel for the respondents. It is not in dispute that the father of the petitioners stood transferred to Ramagundam, Karimnagar District, way back in July 2004. He made some effort to remain in the quarters at Bhanur by filing Writ Petition. No.968 of 2005. In pursuance of the orders, dated 28.01.2005, passed by this Court, the Commandant of CISF Unit, Visakhapatnam, the appointing authority passed orders, dated 29.3.2005, granting time to him up to 21.04.2005 to vacate the quarters. The father of the petitioners did not comply with the same. Once it has emerged that the father of the petitioners is not an employee of the BDL, Bhanur, the question of permitting the petitioners to study on par with the children of employees of that Unit does not arise. Therefore, this Court does not find any basis to interfere with the impugned order. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _________ 06.01.2006 Jsu