1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR D.B. Civil Public Interest Litigation (PIL) Petition No.13519//2010 Date of order :: 8.11.2010. HON'BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE MR. ARUN MISHRA HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MOHAMMAD RAFIQ Mr. Manoj Bhardwaj for petitioner. *** (PER HON'BLE MOHAMMAD RAFIQ, J.) This writ petition by way of Public Interest Litigation has been filed by Anil Kumar who is licensee of Krishi Upaj Mandi Samiti, Bharatpur. It has been prayed in the writ petition that the order dated 22.7.2010 passed by Administrator of the Rajasthan State Agriculture Marketing Board, Jaipur be quashed and set aside. The Administrator by the aforesaid order has authenticated such order on the basis of the resolution of the Board dated 8.7.2010 and 22.7.2010 by which various divisions of the Board were reconstructed, with the result that Bharatpur division was abolished and was merged with Alwar division. Contention of the learned counsel for the petitioner is that Bharatpur division ought not to be abolished because it covers even the area of Dholpur yard and that the total budget of Bharatpur division was higher than Alwar division. It is also argued that while the office of the Dholpur division was running in rented premises, 2 the Bharatpur division has its own building. One division is headed by an officer of a rank of Executive Engineer, who supervises the work of construction and development and that the Executive Engineer sitting at Alwar would not be able to affectively do so. Upon hearing the learned counsel for the petitioner and perusing the material on record, We do not find any element of public interest in the present matter. As to where the headquarters of a division should be located and divisional headquarters should be constituted on what basis, exclusively lie within the administrative domain of the respondents. In our view, this is not going to make much of difference, if instead of Executive Engineer, the Assistant Engineer would be incharge of the Sub- division Office at Bharatpur and divisional headquarters would be at Alwar. Such decisions are based on very many administrative exigencies and the respondent-authority as administrators are best placed to decide as to where, headquarters of the division should be located. We are therefore not inclined to entertain this matter as Public Interest Litigation. The writ petition is therefore dismissed summarily. RS (MOHAMMAD RAFIQ), J. (ARUN MISHRA),ACTING CJ.