IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.13051 of 2010 YAMUNA NARAIN PANDIT . Versus THE STATE OF BIHAR & ORS . ----------- 2/ 23/08/2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the State. The petitioner is stated to be a driver. On 9.3.2010 he was transferred from Patna to Nawadah. On 19.3.2010 he has been transferred from Nawadah to Gaya, but was kept on deputation at Patna by an order dated 25.3.2010. Subsequently, in April, 2010 due to alleged non-availability of vacancy at Gaya he has been transferred to Rohtas, but continues on deputation at Patna. Citing family problems for the illness of his wife it is submitted that this checkered transfer and posting has also created problems of salary for him. The petitioner is willing to be posted whether at Patna or Rohtas, but he only desires certainty. Learned counsel for the State points out that the petitioner has already represented before the Principal Secretary, Industries Department. The writ application appears to be raising purely administrative issues and involves no legal issues for adjudication by this Court. - 2 - Let the Principal Secretary take a final decision on whether the petitioner is to be posted at Patna or Rohtas and pass final appropriate orders. He is also obliged to ensure that all necessary administrative related matters be made available at his place of posting, whether at Patna or at Rohtas so that not only are the arrears of salary paid in accordance with law, but also that he continues to receive his future salary in accordance with law. If the petitioner is compelled to approach the Court for that relief, the matter may be viewed very seriously. Let such final appropriate administrative orders be passed by the Principal Secretary within a maximum period of one month from the date of receipt/presentation of a copy of this order and the legitimate arrears of the petitioner be also paid to him within the same period. From what has been noticed above on the factual submissions made on behalf of the petitioner it goes without saying that the petitioner cannot be faulted with on any score including the issue of salary. The writ application stands disposed with the aforesaid directions. KC ( Navin Sinha, J.)