HON'BLE SRI ANIL R. DAVE, THE CHIEF JUSTICE and HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT APPEAL No. 1181 OF 2009 Dated: 07-10-2009 Between: T. Nageswara Rao ... APPELLANT AND The Chief General Manager (HRD), A.P.E.P.D.C.L, Visakhapatnam and three others ... RESPONDENTS THE HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SRI ANIL R. DAVE AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY WRIT APPEAL NO. 1181 OF 2009 JUDGEMENT: (Per Sri Anil R. Dave, CJ) Being aggrieved by an interim order dated 23-10-2009 in WVMP No. 2478 of 2009 in Writ Petition No. 12027 of 2009, this appeal has been filed. 2. By virtue of the impugned order, ad interim relief which was granted in favour of the appellant – petitioner had been vacated. 3. The appellant was aggrieved by his transfer and, therefore, the aforestated petition was filed. At an earlier stage, by an ad interim order, he was protected, but subsequently when complete facts were placed on record by the respondent – employer, ad interim order granted in his favour was vacated. 4. Upon perusal of the papers, it is clear that the appellant had worked for more than three years at a particular place and, therefore, he had no right to continue beyond the period of three years at one particular place as per the policy of the respondent – employer. Moreover, the post which was held by the appellant had also been transferred and, therefore, along with the post, he had been transferred. 5. Looking to the above facts, we do not find any illegality in the order of the learned single Judge in vacating the stay which had already been granted. We are not concerned with the other allegations levelled against the respondent – employer for the reason that the appellant was more concerned with his transfer and we find the transfer to be just and proper. 6. The appeal is therefore dismissed with no order as to costs. 7. As a sequel to the dismissal of the appeal, WAMP No. 2470 of 2009, filed by the appellant for interim relief, is also dismissed. ANIL R. DAVE, CJ C.V. NAGARJUNA REDDY, J 07-10-2009 ks