WP(C) 712/2011 BEFORE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.K. SHARMA Heard Mr. L.K. Borah, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. B. S. Basumatary, learned Standing counsel, APTDC. The petitioner who is serving as Credit Officer under the respondent Cor poration is aggrieved by Annexure-III order dated 02.08.2010 by which he has bee n transferred from Guwahati to Howly. By the said order another 11 officers have also been transferred. The only ground on which the petitioner has assailed the transfer order is that he has been suffering from some aliments for which the attending Doctor has advised him to avoid strenuous duty including long distance vehicular journ ey at least for six months. Mr. Basumatary, learned Standing counsel, APTDC submits that the petitio ner being in transferable service and the impugned order having been issued in p ublic interest, he cannot assail the same on the aforesaid ground. He further su bmits that the impugned transfer order having been issued in way back in 2010 (0 2.08.2010), this writ petition is not maintainable there being gross delay. It appears that the petitioner being aggrieved by the said transfer orde r, made Annexure-IV representation to the Managing Director of the respondent Co rporation which is yet to be disposed of. Considering the matter in its entirety and having regard to the limited scope of interference in such matter exercising the power of judicial review und er Article 226 of the Constitution of India, this writ petition stands disposed of directing the Managing Director of the respondent Corporation to dispose of t he aforesaid representation as expeditiously as possible, but at any rate, not l ater than 21.02.2011.