C-482 No. 121 of 2005 Hon’ble B. C. Kandpal, J. Heard Sri Vinod Sharma, learned counsel for the petitioner and learned A.G.A. for the respondent. The short point involved in this case is that criminal case no. 741/2004, State vs. Raj Kumar Sharma, under Section 25/27, Arms Act, pending before court of Judicial Magistrate, Ranikhet District Almora, was previously transferred from the court of Ranikhet to Almora vide order dated 24-2-2003. The aforesaid case was again transferred from Almora to Ranikhet vide order dated 21.12.2004 passed by C.J.M. Almora. Learned counsel for the petitioner has submitted that Annexure-3 contained with the petition clearly indicates that the petitioner was not afforded any opportunity of being heard before the case was transferred from Almora to Ranikhet. He has further submitted that in view of the questionnaire obtained by him from the court of C.J.M. Ranikhet, it is quite clear that the order passed by C.J.M. Almora on 21.12.2004 is not available on record of criminal case no. 741/2004. He has thus prayed for setting aside the order dated 21.12.2004, if any. Learned A.G.A. has produced the certified copy of the order dated 21.12.2004 passed by C.J.M. Almora which clearly indicates that the accused was also heard before passing the order dated 21.12.2004. The learned C.J.M. in the order dated 21.12.2004 has clearly indicated that the accused has no objection in the transfer of the case from the court of Almora to Ranikhet. In view of existence of the order dated 21.12.2004, certified copy of which has been placed by learned A.G.A. before this Court today, I do not find any force in the arguments raised by learned counsel for the petitioner. Accordingly, I do not find any ground to set aside the order dated 21.12.2004 passed by C.J.M. Almora thereby transferring the case from the court of Almora to Ranikhet. The petition is accordingly dismissed. Stay order dated 22.03.2005 stands vacated. (B.C.K., J.) 04.01.2008 SP