1 S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.3820/2007 Hari Singh Bhati v. State of Rajasthan & Ors. Date of Order :: 12 th May, 2008 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE GOVIND MATHUR Mr. P.R.Purohit, for the petitioner. Mrs. R.R.Kanwar, for the respondents. .... By this petition for writ a challenge is given to the order dated 11.6.2007 (Anx.4) passed by the Additional Director (Administration), Medical & Health Services, Government of Rajasthan. By the order aforesaid the order dated 7.6.2007 permitting the petitioner to continue at B.Z.S. Primary Health Centre, Jodhpur was cancelled. The only contention of counsel for the petitioner is that the order impugned is bad as the petitioner is subjected to frequent transfers. The factual matrix of the case is that by an order dated 19.2.2007 the petitioner was transferred from B.Z.S. Primary Health Centre, Jodhpur to the office of the Chief Medical & Health Officer, Jalore. No effect was given to the order aforesaid and the petitioner was kept awaiting posting orders at Primary Health Centre, B.Z.S., Jodhpur by an order dated 2 16.5.2007. On 7.6.2007 the order dated 16.5.2007 stood cancelled with a direction to continue the petitioner as Nurse Gr.II at Primary Health Centre, B.Z.S., Jodhpur. Subsequent thereto the order impugned dated 11.6.2007 was passed cancelling the order dated 7.6.2007. From the factual narration above, it is apparent that as a matter of fact the petitioner was transferred only once i.e. from the Primary Health Centre, B.Z.S., Jodhpur to the office of the Chief Medical & Health Officer, Jalore. The petitioner was allowed to remain at the same place by the order dated 7.6.2007. Prior to that he was kept awaiting posting orders at B.Z.S. Primary Health Centre. As a matter of fact, the petitioner was subjected to transfer only by the order dated 11.6.2007. The allegation of frequent transfers, therefore, is absolutely ill-founded. The petition for writ, therefore, is having no merit, hence dismissed. ( GOVIND MATHUR ),J. Kkm/ps.