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1986 Supreme(SC) 277

B.C.RAY, A.P.SEN
B. Varadha Rao – Appellant
Versus
State of Karnataka – Respondent


JUDGMENT

ORDER :— The short point involved in this special leave petition is whether an order of transfer of a Government servant made by an authority other than the Government itself, is appealable before the Government under R. 19 of the Karnataka. Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules 1957. There was a divergence of opinion in the High Court on the question as to the maintainability of such appeals. In a series of writ petitions, Rama Jois, J. took the view that transfer is a condition of service and, therefore the Government servant has a right of appeal against the order of transfer under R. 19. Dodda Kalegouda, J., on the other hand, dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioner holding that no appeal lay to the State Government against an order of transfer made by the Commissioner of Labour transferring him from Bangalore to Tarikere under R. 19 of the Rules. A number of appeals by the Government as well as the civil servants against the orders passed by the learned Judges were heard together by a Division Bench. The learned Judges have upheld the view of Dodda Kalegouda J.

2. We have heard B. Varadha Rao, Senior Labour Inspector in the Department of


























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