WP(C) 3968/2009 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE IA ANSARI Heard Mr. SK Muktar, learned counsel for the petitioner, and Mr. BJ Ghos h, learned Government Advocate, for the respondents. The petitioner, while working under the District Fishery Development Off icer, Dhubri, was transferred, on 20-05-2006, from the office of the Sub-Divisio nal Fishery Development Officer, Bilasipara, to the office of the District Fishe ry Development Officer, Dhubri. This was followed by an order, dated 05-06-2008, whereby the petitioner was directed to serve in the office of the Sub-Divisiona l Fishery Development Officer, Bilasipara, for three days in a week. Thereafter, an order was made, on 03-09-2009, transferring the petitioner from the establis hment of the District Fishery Development Officer, Dhubri, to Sub-Divisional Fis hery Development Officer, Bilasipara. Aggrieved by the order, dated 03-09-2009, the petitioner has filed this writ petition. While considering the present writ petition, it needs to be noted that t he petitioner has been in the office of the District Fishery Development Officer , Dhubri, since 20-05-2006 and has, thus, completed almost 5 years at Dhubri. Hi s transfer, therefore, to Sub-Divisional Fishery Development Officer, Bilasipara , by the impugned order, dated 03-09-2009, cannot be said to be arbitrary, illeg al, mala fide, irrational or contrary to law, particularly, when Bilasipara is a Sub-Division of Dhubri district. In view of the above, this Court does not find that the writ petitioner has been able to make out any case warranting this Court’s interference, in exer cise of its extraordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, with the impugned transfer order, whereby the petitioner has been transfe rred to Bilasipara. In the result and for the reasons discussed above, this writ petition is not admitted and shall accordingly stand dismissed. No order as to costs.