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1997 Supreme(SC) 344

K.RAMASWAMY, G.T.NANAVATI
Laxmi Narain Mehar – Appellant
Versus
Union Of India – Respondent


ORDER

The petitioner was transferred from Kota to Mumbai on the administrative ground as indicated in the order. The petitioner approached the Administrative Tribunal. The Central Administrative Tribunal, Jabalpur by its order dated November 28, 1996 has dismissed the same. Thus this special leave petition.

2. Learned counsel for the petitioner contends that the petitioner was transferred on compassionate grounds and the transfer is not valid in law. Though he might have been transferred on compassionate grounds, in view of the express indication in the order giving reasons for the transfer, i.e., need of experienced staff at the respective places, the transfer order cannot be said to be arbitrary. Then it is contended that the petitioner being an officer belonging to the Scheduled Castes, is entitled to be considered for retention of his posting nearest his home town. It is true that the instructions have been issued as reproduced at page No. 18 of the paper book to that effect, yet they would be subject to the administrative exigencies. It is stated that the services of the experienced officer were necessary and so the transfer order came to be made. It is true that as far as possi




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