IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3926 of 2011 Anil Kumar Jha, son of Late Ganesh Jha, resident of Vill.+P.O.- Ekad, P.S. Nauhatta, District- Saharsa, at present posted as Sub-Inspector (Motor Transport Officer) in Bihar Military Police-14, Patna. …………. Petitioner Versus 1.The State Of Bihar 2.The Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna 3.The Additional Director General of Police (B.M.P.) Bihar, Patna 4.The Dy.Inspector General of Police, Military Police (Central Division) Patna 5.The Dy.Inspector General of Police, Military Police (North Division), Muzaffarpur 6.The Commandant, Bihar Military Police-5, Patna 7.The Dy.Commandant, Bihar Military Police-5, Patna 8.The Commandant, Bihar Military Police-14, Patna ----------- 2. 08/03/2011 After the orders of this Court dated 10.1.2011 passed in C.W.J.C.No.20040 of 2010, as contained in Annexure-3, the Additional Director General of Police (B.M.P.) has considered the representation of the petitioner. From his order, as contained in Annexure-6, it appears that he again made review of the entire matter and made enquiries and was informed that the conduct of the petitioner and his family members are such that it is not appropriate for them to stay in the colony of the personnels of the Unit. Therefore, taking overall view of the matter, he has rejected the representation of the petitioner and has restored the order of 2 transfer of the petitioner to B.M.P.-12, Saharsa. Conduct of the petitioner and his son is entirely a matter of satisfaction of the authorities and this Court cannot sit over it and come to a different finding in exercise of powers of judicial review. It is the controlling officer, who is the best judge as to which of the personnel of the Unit are to be allowed to remain in the premises and which are to be removed for maintaining peace and harmony in the colony. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that if that is the only reason for transfer of the petitioner, petitioner is ready to vacate the Colony of the Unit and shift somewhere else in a private accommodation. Petitioner may represent before the Director General of Police, who shall consider the matter and if the only reason for transfer of the petitioner to Saharsa is that his stay along with his son in the Colony of the personnel of the Unit is not conducive to the peace and harmony of the Colony, petitioner may be directed to vacate the premises and 3 shift to some private accommodation far away from the Colony. The Director General of Police will consider the same and pass appropriate orders in the matter as he may deem fit and proper. The writ application is disposed of. Pradeep/ ( J. N. Singh,J.)