HON'BLE MR JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED WRIT PETITION NO. 2226 OF 2000 Between: S. Indiramma W/o D. Subba Reddy and one another ..... PETITIONERS AND 1. The Government of A.P. represented by its Principal Secretary, Education Department and four others .....RESPONDENTS ORAL ORDER: This Writ Petition has been filed in the nature of writ of Mandamus declaring the action of respondents 1 to 3 herein in engaging the services of the petitioners as Part-time lecturers for years together without paying regular scale of pay though they are performing the same duties as that of regular lecturers, as illegal and arbitrary and consequently direct the respondents to regularise their services. Brief facts of the case are that the petitioners are working as part time lecturers in the department of Chemistry in the third respondent-D.R. Women’s Junior College, Nellore, in aided vacancies continuously from the dates of their appointment. It is stated that the Selection Committee was constituted by G.O.Ms.No. 119, Education dated 22.3.1991 and prescribed the procedure under rule 7(2)(b) of the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Establishment, Recognition, Administration and Control of Institutions of Higher Education) Act, and in that Committee the question of regularising the services of part-time lecturers who were working since 1984 was also considered by the Government and after the amendment of the A.P. College Service Commission Act, G.O.Ms.No. 302, Education dated 23.8.1991 was issued for regularising the services of such of those part time lecturers to fulfil the conditions mentioned in the said G.O. This Court while admitting the Writ Petition granted status-quo as on that day if respondents 3 and 4 have not joined in the third respondent College. The learned Government Pleader for Higher Education filed counter stating that the Government in G.O.Ms.No. 328 Education (CE.III) Department, dated 15.10.1997 approved a scheme for regularisation of services of Part Time Lecturers/Part Time Junior Lecturers working in Private Aided Degree/Junior Colleges subject to fulfilment of certain conditions/norms prescribed therein. The main condition in the G.O. is that a person who has put in a service of three academic years as on 30.7.1991 or 5 academic years as on 25.11.1993 and also who are continuing in service as on the date of issue of G.O.Ms.No. 328 dated 15.10.1997 are alone eligible for regularisation. It is also stated that the claims of all eligible Part Time Junior Lecturers have been considered and regularised their services but names of the petitioners were not reflected in the report of the Regional Joint Director of Higher Education, Guntur as they have not satisfied the conditions stipulated in the said G.O. Heard the learned Government Pleader for Higher Education and perused the entire material made available on record. As seen from the record, petitioners are working as part-time lecturers in the department of Chemistry in D.R. Women’s Junior College, Gudur, Nellore District. The Government under G.O.Ms. No. 328 dated 15.10.1997 the claims of all eligible Part Time Junior Lecturers have been considered and regularised their services but names of the petitioners were not reflected in the report of the Regional Joint Director of Higher Education, Guntur as they have not satisfied the conditions stipulated in the said G.O. Be that as it may, this Writ Petition is misconceived. Admittedly, the petitioners were appointed on temporary basis therefore, they have no right to seek appointment on regular basis. I see no reasons to interfere with the order dated 5.2.2000 passed by the second respondent and the Writ Petition is liable to be dismissed and the status-quo order granted on 15.2.2000 be vacated. Accordingly, the Writ Petition is dismissed and the status-quo order passed on 15.2.2000 is vacated. There shall be no order as to costs. _____________________________ GHULAM MOHAMMED, J DATE: 25.11.2010 KA ... REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // SECTION OFFICER To 1. 2 CD copies.