IN THE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
Challa Gunaranjan
U. Sree Hari – Appellant
Versus
Govt. of A.P., rep. by its Principal Secretary, Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. factual background of the petitioner (Para 2) |
| 2. judicial review principles on transfers (Para 3 , 9 , 10 , 18) |
| 3. administrative grounds for transfer (Para 6 , 7) |
| 4. legal standards for transfer validity (Para 13 , 14 , 15 , 20) |
| 5. court's dismissal of the writ petition (Para 19 , 21) |
ORDER :
Challa Gunaranjan, J.
The present writ petition is filed seeking the following relief:
“….to issue a Writ, order or direction, more particularly, one in the nature of Writ of Mandamus by declaring the action of the official respondents herein in issuing the impugned G.O.Rt.No.781 Health, Medical & Family Welfare (B1) Department, dated 21.12.2024, wherein the petitioner herein was transferred as DMHO, Tirupathi District to King George Hospital (KGH) (Hospital Administration), Visakhapatnam, as Civil Surgeon Residential Medical Officer (CSRMO) (Hospital Administration) and consequentially, posting the 3rd unofficial respondent on promotion as DMHO, Tirupathi District at Tirupathi, vide G.O.Rt. No.782 Health, Medical & Family Welfare (B1) Dept, dated 21.12.2024, as highly illegal, arbitrary and contrary to the law and also without authority. Hence this Hon’ble court may be pleased to
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