1 S.B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.4265/2008. (SMT. VIJAY SOLANKI VS. STATE & OTHERS) DATE OF ORDER : 12.08.2008. HON'BLE MR. GOVIND MATHUR, J. Mr. Mukesh Rajpurohit for the petitioner. Mr. Girish Joshi for the applicant. This matter came up for orders on an application preferred by Smt. Archana for becoming party to the proceedings. By an order dated 25.06.2008, the petitioner was transferred from Government Upper Primary School, Tanawada to Government Upper Primary School, Chichadli. By the same order, the applicant Smt. Archana was transferred and posted at Government Upper Primary School, Tanawada. It is stated by learned counsel for the applicant that in the event of acceptance of this petition for writ, she will be the person adversely effected and, therefore, she is party necessary to the proceedings. The main contention of the petitioner in the writ petition is that the order impugned is bad in view of the provsions of Rule 289 of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Rules, 1996. 2 The issue involved in this petition for writ has already been decided by this Court in SBCWP No.;4554/2008 ( Narendra Pradad Swami vs. State of Rajasthan and another) decided on 22.07.2008 holding therein that the competence to the Government of Rajasthan to pass an order of transfer of a teacher from one Panchayat Samiti to another is available under Section 89(8-A) of the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Act, 1994 read with Rule 290(2) of the Rules of 1996 as such, the contention to challenge the order of transfer is of no consequence. In view of it, instead of passing any order on merit on the application preferred by Smt. Archana, I consider it appropriate to decide the petition for writ itself, and the same stands dismissed in view of the judgment of this Court in the case of Narendra Prasad Swami (supra). If the petitioner is having any personal inconvenience, she may approach to the competent authority by way of submitting a representation and that is expected to be considered in accordance with law by the authority competent. (GOVIND MATHUR)J. Anil/