THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.18532 of 2010 ORDER: Petitioners claim to be the legal heirs of late K.M.Shafiuddin, who was employed as Head Constable in Hyderabad City Police. There was a dispute between the petitioners on the one hand and another set of persons on the other in the matter of entitlement to receive death- cum-retirement benefits of the deceased Head Constable. O.S.No.426 of 2003 was filed by the petitioners in the Family Court, Hyderabad. On dismissal of the same, the petitioners approached this Court by filing F.C.A.No.73 of 2006, which in turn, was dismissed on 09.07.2008. In Review CMP.No.274 of 2008, a Division Bench of this Court passed an order, dated 22.10.2008, holding that though the marriage of the first petitioner with the deceased was not proved, petitioners 2 to 4 need to be treated as illegitimate children and are entitled to share in such benefits. It is, in this context, that the petitioners seek a direction to extend the benefits as per the directions in the judgment. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned Assistant Government Pleader for Home. The entitlement of the petitioners and in particular, petitioners 2 to 4 has been decided by the Division Bench of this Court. However, the writ petition filed for enforcement thereof is not maintainable in view of Section 15 of the Administrative Tribunals Act. The deceased was a Government employee and any matter relating to his service conditions needs to be adjudicated by the Andhra Pradesh Administrative Tribunal. Hence, the writ petition is dismissed, leaving it open to the petitioners to approach the Administrative Tribunal only. There shall be no order as to costs. ________________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY, J 6th SEPTEMBER, 2010. kvni