HIGH COURT OF UTTARANCHAL AT- NAINTIAL Writ Petition No. 761 (S/S)2004 Ramesh Chand S/o Sri Atar Singh, R/o Shastri Nagar, Jwalapur, Haridwar, Distt. Haridwar. ….Petitioner. Vs. State of Uttaranchal through Secretary Food and Civil Supplies, Dehradun, And another. ….Respondents. Sri Lok Pal Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner, Learned Standing Counsel for the respondents. Hon’ble M.M. Ghildiyal, J. Heard Sri Lok Pal Singh, learned counsel for the petitioner and learned Standing Counsel for the respondents. Vide order dated 28th June 2004 passed by the Commissioner, Food and Civil Supplies, Uttaranchal, Dehradun the petitioner, who is Supply Inspector in the Department of Food and Civil Supplies, was transferred from Haridwar to Rudraprayag. It is not disputed that the petitioner is serving in the District of Haridwar of the last seven years. The only ground, which the learned counsel for the petitioner has placed before me, is that the petitioner’s wife is suffering from hypertension. To give support to its version, the petitioner has filed medical certificate dated 10th January 2004 issued by a doctor at Haridwar. Nowadays, hypertension is a common disease. The petitioner in para no. 6 of the writ petition has submitted that his wife is also suffering from heart disease and her treatment is going on, but no certificate has been filed with the writ petition to support the version made in regard to the treatment of wife of the petitioner. I find no merit in the writ petition. However, it is provided that in case, the petitioner moves representation before the competent authority, the competent authority shall decide the same considering the grievance of the petitioner made in the representation within a period of two weeks from the date of receipt of the representation. With these directions, the writ petition is finally disposed of. (M.M. Ghildiyal, J.) July 12, 2004: NCM: