IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.15948 of 2008 1. Janardan Kumar Singh, son of Rameshwar Singh, Resident of village- Naraon, P.S.-Naraon, District-Chapra, bearing Force No.930900364, C.G.D. Muzaffarpur Group Centere Jhapha (Bihar). 2. Anil Kumar Thakur, Son of Ramesh Chandra Thakur, Resident of village- Kamtaul, P.S.-Kamtaul, District-Darbhanga, bearing Force No.94142406, Group Center Central Reserve Police Force, L.S. College, Muzaffarpur (Bihar). -Petitioners. VERSUS 1. The Union of India, through the Secretary, Home Department, New Delhi. 2. Inspector General Bihar Sector, Central Reserve Police Force (Patna). 3. Deputy Inspector General, Central Reserve Police Force, Group Center, Muzaffarpur (Bihar). 4. Commandant, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur Battalion (Bihar). -Respondents. ----------- 03 09.10.2009 Learned counsel for the petitioner states that so far as petitioner no.2 is concerned, he does not press the application, inasmuch as he has already obeyed the transfer orders and proceeded to Kashmir. The writ application is only being pressed on behalf of the petitioner no.1. Petitioner no.1 is a General Duty Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The petitioner challenges his transfer orders from Muzaffarpur to Kashmir. It is not in dispute that since March 2006 petitioner has been at the Group Centre, Muzaffarpur. Earlier he had been to different places including Sri Nagar and Nagaland. Various grounds have been taken to attack the orders of transfer to Kashmir. In my view, transfer is an incident of service, especially when comes to Armed Force/Uniform Service, they cannot deny obeying such - 2 - orders. Petitioner has in not disturbed area. Being a member of CRPF, it cannot be denied that he may not always get a posting at a peaceful place. In my view, in that view of the matter, I am not inclined to interfere in this matter. The writ application is dismissed. Trivedi/ (Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)