HIGH COURT OF CBiiA’i‘TISGARI-I. BILAS?UR Z} ' “LP. s No.5513 20M PETITIONBRS Rajuram Dhruv, Ags about 44 years, Assistant Teacher, Balak Ashram, Chalcher, Block — Omhh , District Narayanpur (C.G.) S] o Shri Durgu Ram Dhruv, Versus 1 State of Chhattisgarh, Through z Sacretary, D.K.S. Bhawan, Raipur (C,G.) 2 Collsctor Distn‘ct Narayanpur (C.G.) N q (Education 8n Tribal Department) 3. Block Education 0&cer, Tlibal Block -— Orc , DiStm'ct Nalayanpur (C. G.) WRIT PETITION UNDER ARTSCLE 226 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA \\ W: Shari Shri Ajay Vinay Shrivastava, Pandey, Panol counsel Lawyer for for the the petitioner. State on advance copy. ORAL ORDER ‘21.09.2oo7) SUN“. KUMAR SINHA J Heani. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the peti "oner has been transferred from his present place of posting on 07.07.2007, but he is not being relieved by the concerned authority of the present institution to proceed and join at the transferred place. He submits that a representation has been made in this regard, but no decision has been taken by the concerned authority on the said representation. He further submits that even otherwise also, there is a Circular of the Government dated 15. l 1. 1990 that a transferred person should be relieved within a period of one week from the date of transfer order. WP. (S) No.551 3/2007 £VI For the fime bang, learned counsel for tbs petitioner makes a limited prayerthat a direction may be issued to the concemed authority of the respondents to dispose of the representation tiled by the petitioner, which would serve the ends ofjustice. This limited prayer made by learned counsel for the petitioner is not opposed by learned counsel for the State. The same is allowed. Looking to the fact that the petitioner has been transferred on 07.07.2007, it is directed that the representation iiled by the petitioner for relieving him shall be disposed of by the concerned authority at the earliest. With the aforesaid observation, the petition stands disposed of. i Sd/- Sunil Kumar Sinha Judge