IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3608 of 2008 UMESH KUMAR, S/O LATE RAMCHANDRA SINGH, RESIDING AT HOUSE NO.75, PURANDARPUR, P.S.- JAKKANPUR, TOWN AND DISTRICT-PATNA. ………………PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR. 2. CHIEF SECRETARY, STATE OF BIHAR, PATNA. 3. SECRETARY-CUM-COMMISSIONER, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BIHAR, PATNA. 4. DIRECTOR-IN-CHIEF, HEALTH SERVICES, BIHAR, PATNA. 5. DEPUTY SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BIHAR, PATNA. 6. STATE DRUG CONTROLLER, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BIHAR, PATNA. 7. REGIONAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR, HEALTH SERVICES, PATNA DIVISION, PATNA. 8. CIVIL SURGEON-CUM-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, PATNA. 9. DRUG INSPECTOR (RURAL), SWASTHYA BHAWAN, SULTANGANJ, PATNA-6. ……………RESPONDENTS. ----------- 4 05.07.2011 In this writ application challenge is to Annexure-11 an order of the Department of Health dated 20.06.2007 contained in memo no.934 (15). By this order, as per the decision of the Government, the State Drug Controller has been empowered to effect transfer, posting and deputation of class-III and class-IV employees, working under different Drug Controllers’ offices all over the State, in terms of the Government policy decisions and yardsticks. There is nothing on record to show that how the petitioner has adversely affected by 2 this administrative arrangement. The impugned order itself shows that it has been issued as per the decision of the Government and apparently it is only an administrative arrangement in respect of functioning and empowering of the authorities under the Government. In the circumstances, this Court does not find any merit in the writ application and the same is dismissed. Arvind/ ( J. N. Singh,J.)