IN THE HIGH COURT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH, SHIMLA. CWP No.5882 of 2011. Decided on: September 20, 2011. Tej Ram …….Petitioner. Versus H.P.S.E.B. and others …….Respondents. _________________________________________________________________ Coram The Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.K. Ahuja, Judge Whether approved for reporting? No. For the petitioner: Ms. Ranjna Parmar, Advocate. For the respondents: Ms. Anjula Khajuria, Advocate for respondents No. 1 & 2. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Justice V.K. Ahuja,J.(Oral): 1. The petitioner, who is posted as Welder has filed the present petition challenging his transfer orders dated 19.7.2011, Annexure P-3, vide which he has been transferred from (ES) Division, HPSEBL, Nahan to Bhaba P/H Division, Bhabanagar. 2. The petitioner has challenged his transfer on various grounds including that he has not made any request for his transfer in the tribal area and his signatures were forged by some person and the transfer has been effected during the mid session against the policy of the government. 3. The petitioner is at liberty to file a representation before the respondent No.2 setting out all his grievances as taken in the petition as also another grounds which he will like to take, within two weeks from 2 today and respondent No.2 shall decide the representation within four weeks from the date of the receipt of the same. Till then the status quo as it exists today shall be maintained by the parties. The copy of the order shall be presented by the petitioner along with the representation before the respondent No.2. Respondent No.2 shall also inquire into the allegations made in the petition with regard to the forging of the signatures of the applicant having been forged by some person and shall pass an appropriate order thereon. 4. With the above directions, the writ petition stands disposed of, so also the pending application(s), if any. Copy be given dasti. September 20, 2011 (V.K. Ahuja), (jai) Judge.