IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.20040 of 2010 Anil Kumar Jha, son of Late Ganesh Jha, resident of vill.+P.O. Ekad, P.S. Nauhatta, District- Saharsa, at present posted as Sub-Inspector (Motor Transport Officer) in Bihar Military Police-14, Patna …………….. Petitioner Versus 1.The State Of Bihar 2.The Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna 3.The Additional Director General of Police (B.M.P.) Bihar, Patna 4.The Dy.Inspector General of Police, Military Police (Central Division) Patna 5.The Dy.Inspector General of Police, Military Police (North Division) Muzaffarpur 6.The Commandant, Bihar Military Police-5, Patna 7.The Dy.Commandant, Bihar Military Police-5, Patna 8.The Commandant, Bihar Military Police-14, Patna …………… Respondents ----------- 3. 10/01/2011 Petitioner has filed this writ application raising a grievance with regard to his transfer from B.M.P.-14, Patna to B.M.P.-12, Saharsa under the orders of the Additional Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna dated 30.11.2010, as contained in Annexure-1. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that though the order of transfer mentions that it is being issued on administrative grounds, but in fact, the same is on the basis of an enquiry report against him. The enquiry report has now come on record with the counter affidavit as 2 Annexure-C, from which it appears that the allegation against the son of the petitioner of having misbehaved with the daughter of one constable of B.M.P.-5 was enquired into and found to be correct, and on that basis recommendation was made that the petitioner be transferred somewhere else so that there may not be recurrence of such type of incident. In view of the enquiry report, this Court is not inclined to interfere with the order of transfer of the petitioner, as contained in Annexure-1. However, petitioner will be at liberty to represent the Additional Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna and give an undertaking that he will put complete control on the conduct of his son and further that he will be responsible for any further recurrence of such type of incident. If such a representation is filed by the petitioner, the Additional Director General of Police may consider the same and pass appropriate orders. It is submitted by learned counsel for the petitioner that otherwise the service record of the petitioner is very commendable 3 and repeatedly he has been awarded for his good conduct. In that view of the matter, the Additional Director General of Police may consider keeping the order of his transfer in abeyance till he passes final orders on his representation. The writ application is disposed of with the aforesaid observations and directions. Pradeep/ ( J. N. Singh,J.)