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DELHI HIGH COURT
RAJIV SAHAI ENDLAW, ASHA MENON
Baikuntha Nath Das – Appellant
Versus
Central Reserve Police Force – Respondent


Table of Content
1. transfer order impugned based on medical grounds. (Para 3 , 4)
2. arguments regarding medical necessity and administrative discretion. (Para 5 , 6)
3. court's reasoning against interference in transfer order. (Para 7 , 8 , 9 , 10)
4. decision to dismiss the petition. (Para 11 , 12)

JUDGMENT

[Via Video Conferencing]

Rajiv Sahai Endlaw, J.

C.M. Appln. No.22462/2020 (Exemption from filing legible copies of annexures)

1. Allowed, subject to just exceptions and as per extant rules.

2. The application is disposed of.

W.P. (C) 6331/2020, C.M. Appln. No.22461/2020 (of the petitioner for stay)

3. The petitioner, an Assistant Sub Inspector (Ministerial) in the respondents Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and having been transferred to Delhi on 27th May, 2009, has filed this petition impugning the order dated 30th July, 2020 of his transfer from Delhi to Nagpur as well as the order dated 3rd August, 2020 relieving him from Delhi.

4. It is the case of the petitioner, (i) that he was enlisted in the respondents CRPF on 22nd December, 1989 and as aforesaid was transferred to the Provisioning Directorate, CRPF, New Delhi on 27th May, 2009 and has thereafter been transfer

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