LINGARAJA RATH, C.V.N.SASTRY
S. Jagadeswar – Appellant
Versus
Lok Ayukta of A. P. , Hyderabad – Respondent
( 1 ) THE orders assailed by the petitioner in this case are those passed by respondent No. l, the Lok Ayukta of Andhra Pradesh on 17-4-1996 and 12-6-1996 and the order passed by respondent No. 2, the District Collector, mahaboobnagar in pursuance of the order of 17-4-1996 on 25-4-1996 transferring the petitioner as Special R. I. (ROR), M. R. O s. office, Amrabad and the subsequent modification of it by order of 16-5-1996 posting him as Senior assistant, M. R. O s. Office, Alampur. Since the petitioner is a Government servant and any disadvantageous orders of transfer are assailable only before the Andhra Pradesh State Ad ministrative Tribunal, the petitioner has confined his challenge only to the orders passed by the learned Lok Ayukta and not the consequential orders passed by the District Collector effecting his transfer. Even though the orders adversely affecting the petitioner s posting are not challenged yet, because of the very important questions raised as to the procedure followed by the Lok Ayukta and the order passed affecting the petitioner substantially which ultimately resulted in the orders of transfers being passed, we have thought it fit not to
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