THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSICE G.BHAVANI PRASAD WRIT APPAL NO.2057 OF 2005 JUDGMENT: This matter came up yesterday and heard the learned counsel for the appellants. Since there was no representation on behalf of the respondent, we posted this matter today. Even today, none appears nor any representation is made on behalf of the respondent. This appeal is at the instance of the unsuccessful writ petitioners, who filed W.P.No.7343 of 2002 under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, inter alia, seeking to assail the suspension order dated 03.02.2002 passed by the respondent-Devasthanam. Though several grounds were urged in support of the Writ Petition, seeking interference of the said suspension order, the learned Single Judge did not find favour and dismissed the said Writ Petition on the ground that the order impugned does not suffer from any illegality to call for interference from this Court. Hence, this appeal. Learned counsel for the appellants submitted that subsequent of the order of suspension, enquiry has been held and ultimately, the Enquiry Officer has eschewed all the charges against the appellants and yet, final orders have to be passed. It is also pointed out that the criminal case filed against the appellants for the offence punishable under Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, in S.T.C.No.20 of 2002 on the file of the Judicial First Class Magistrate, Prathipadu, ended in acquittal. Further, having regard to the order dated 24.10.2005 in W.A.M.P.No.3648 of 2008, the appellants have already been taken back into service and they have been working since then. In view of the same, the impugned order of suspension no longer neither subsists nor needs any interference. Accordingly, the Writ Appeal is allowed, setting aside the order dated 03.02.2002, by taking note of all the aspects about the completion of enquiry and eschewing of charges against the appellants. It is also made clear that the respondent is at liberty to pass final orders on merits in accordance with law. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________ (B.PRAKASH RAO, J) ____________________ (G.BHAVANI PRASAD, J) 18th August 2010 RRB