IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15156 of 2008 Dilip Kumar Singh, son of Sri Ramesh Chandra Singh, resident of Village – Bhataulia, P.S. – Baniapur, District – Chapra, at present residing at in the Monteswarry Lane, Boring Road, P.S. – Kotwali, in the town and District – Patna …………….. Petitioner Versus 1. The Union Of India, through the General Manager, E.C. Railway, Hajipur 2. The General Manager (Personnel) EC Railway, Hajipur 3. The Chief Commercial Manager, E.C. Railway, Hajipur 4. The Divisional Railway Manager, E.C. Railway, Khagaul, Danapur 5. The Divisional Railway Manager (P), E.C. Railway, Khagaul, Danapur 6. The Senior Divisional Commercial Manager also known as D.R.M. ( C ), E.C. Railway, Danapur 7. The Divisional Commercial Manager, E.C. Railway, Danapur 8. The Assistant Commercial Manager, E.C. Railway, Danapur 9. The Area Officer, E.C. Railway, Patna Junction, Patna ………. Respondents ----------- For the Petitioner : Mr. Gautam Bose, Senior Advocate Mr. Ajay Kumar & Ratna Das, Advocates For the Respondents: Mr. Rajeshwar Prasad , Advocate. ------- P R E S E N T Hon'ble the Chief Justice & Hon'ble Mr. Justice Kishore K. Mandal --------- Dated, the 1st October, 2008. After having heard Mr. Gautam Bose, senior counsel for the petitioner and upon perusal of the available material, we are of the view that the apprehension of the petitioner that the order of transfer is stigmatic and punitive, is unfounded. 2. The consideration of the matter by the Tribunal does - 2 - not suffer from any legal flaw justifying any interference by us. 3. Writ petition is dismissed in limine. R.M. Lodha, CJ. Kishore K. Mandal, J. Anil/