CW-15363/10 (1) In the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan Jaipur Bench, Jaipur O R D E R S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.15363/2010 Dr. Dinesh Kumar Vs. State of Raj. & Ors. Date Of Order :: 26/11/2010 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ajay Rastogi Mr. Virendra Dangi, for petitioner. The petitioner who is working as Rural Medical Officer earlier assailed the order dt.26.05.2010 by filing appeal-231/2010 and his bone of contention as alleged before this Court is that without there being any order of transfer and there is only sanctioned post at Primary Health Centre, Bilwa, Jaipur on account of transfer of Dr. Bhawna Sharma, the petitioner is bound to be disturbed. The learned Tribunal issued notice of appeal as well as of stay application on 28.07.2010 and before it may ripe for order to be passed the State Government has passed further order to meet out the objection raised by the petitioner vide order dt.20.10.2010. It has been informed to this Court that against the order dt.20.10.2010 (Annx.11) petitioner has preferred appeal-4031/2010 before the Service Appellate Tribunal but he is constrained to approach this Court for the reason that appeal will take time to be heard for admission and for grant of interim relief and to meet out CW-15363/10 (2) the exigency his client has advised to prefer the instant petition. Counsel has made submissions to persuade this Court that the order dt.20.10.2010 (Annx.11) is wholly arbitrary and has been passed by the respondents without due application of mind. But since the appeal is pending before the Tribunal it will not be appropriate to examine the submissions made on merits but this Court finds substance in the submission that once the appeal has been preferred it is always expected from the Tribunal to hear it expeditiously. This Court in the peculiar facts of this case after taking note of the later submissions made considers it appropriate to direct the Tribunal to hear the appeal preferred by the petitioner for admission and for grant of interim relief on 01.12.2010. With these directions/observations, the petition stands disposed of. A copy of this order may also be sent to the Tribunal for necessary compliance. (Ajay Rastogi),J VS Shekhawat /p.2/ 15363cw10Nov26FnlDsps.doc