THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE L.NARASIMHA REDDY WRIT PETITION No.3601 of 2002 ORDER: The petitioners claim to be Scheduled Tribe candidates hailing from scheduled areas of Khammam District. In exercise of powers under paragraph 5 of V Schedule of the Constitution of India, the Governor of Andhra Pradesh issued orders in G.O.Ms.No.97 Social Welfare (TW.EDN) Department, dated 18.10.2001, directing that the recruitment to the post of Junior Plant Attendants and Mazdoors in Operation and Maintenance Establishments of Power Generation Plants under the control of A.P. Power Generation Corporation Limited situated in scheduled areas of the Andhra Pradesh shall be filled up only by local Scheduled Tribe candidates, subject to their possessing required qualifications. Respondent No.1 runs a Power Generation Station at Paloncha, which is within the scheduled area. The petitioners contend that respondent No.1 proposed to fill more than 300 posts of Junior Plant Attendants, Mazdoors etc., and instead of making appointments in terms of G.O.Ms.No.97, dated 18.10.2001, it has adjusted the persons working in other parts of the State and thereby, preempted the filling of the vacancies. It is with this background that the petitioners seek appropriate relief. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioners and the learned counsel for the respondent. It is, no doubt, true that the Governor of Andhra Pradesh issued orders providing reservation in favour of the local Scheduled Tribe candidates. That would have become relevant, if only, any notification was issued by respondent No.1 proposing to fill the posts of Junior Plant Attendants, Mazdoors, etc. No such notification was issued. The petitioners have not furnished the particulars of the candidates, who are said to have been brought on deputation or transfer. Firstly, this Court cannot interfere with the discretion of respondent No.1 in posting its employees on deputation. Secondly, the petitioners have not impleaded those persons, who need to be either shifted to other places or whose appointments are to be set aside in case any relief is granted to the petitioners. At any rate, substantial changes have been taken place ever since the writ petition has been filed. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. _______________________ L.NARASIMHA REDDY,J Dt: 21.12.2010. kdl