1 S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.7757/2007 Sanjay Jhajharia v. The Rajasthan Civil Services Appellate Tribunal, Jaipur and others Date of Order :: 24th March, 2008 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE GOVIND MATHUR Mr. Deepak Nehra, for the petitioner. Mr. Rameshwar Dave] Mr. Girish Joshi ] for the respondents. .... This petition for writ is preferred to assail validity, correctness and propriety of the order dated 5.11.2007, passed by the Rajasthan Civil Services Appellate Tribunal, Jaipur, rejecting the appeal preferred by the petitioner to challenge the order dated 11.10.2007, passed by the Director, Treasury and Accounts, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur. By the order aforesaid the petitioner was transferred as Junior Accountant in the office of the Collector (Relief). The contention of counsel for the petitioner is that the tribunal failed to appreciate that the petitioner was working in the office of the Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, National High Way Division but he was erroneously shown to be transferred from awaiting posting orders to the office of the Collector (Relief), Nagaur. 2 I have considered the argument advanced and also examined the order impugned. Learned tribunal, while rejecting the appeal preferred by the petitioner, held that the order of transfer is not in violation of any statute and is also not an out come of malafides but is in administrative exigency. Learned counsel for the petitioner utterly failed to point out any illegality, malafides or arbitrariness in the order of transfer. It is well settled that the transfer is an incidence of service and the courts can interfere with such orders only if that is in violation of statute, out come of malafides or is shockingly arbitrary. In the instant matter no such exigency is available, thus, the order impugned suffers from no illegality. The writ petition, therefore, is dismissed. ( GOVIND MATHUR ),J. Kkm/ps.