Review Petition No.430 of 2011 09.12.2011 Petitioner present in person. Ms. Anjali Jamkhedkar, learned panel lawyer for the respondents. Heard. By filing this review petition, the petitioner is seeking review of the order dated 05.07.2011 passed by Division Bench of this Court in Writ Appeal No.409/11. Briefly stated the petitioner who is working on the post of Deputy Registrar in Vikram University, Ujjain has challenged his transfer on the same post to Rani Durgawati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur by filing writ petition No.4804/2011 (s). The said writ petition was disposed of by following order :- “Petitioner, who is holding the post of Deputy Registrar of Vikram University, Ujjain, has been transferred in the same capacity to Rani Durgawati University, Jabalpur vide Annexure P/8 dated 07.06.2011. Petitioner has challenged his transfer on various grounds including the ground that his father has undergone an operation for vascular disease at Baroda, which is the exclusive hospital nearby Indore and the same facility is not available at Ujjain, Jabalpur, Gwalior or at Indore. It has been contended that the petitioner's brother is presenting residing at village Lehko, District Khargone and is looking after the family agriculture land. In case of transfer of the petitioner to Jabalpur, there would be nobody to look after the petitioner's father, who is undergoing treatment for heart disease. Petitioner's brother has decided to settle at Indore for taking care of the father provided, he is granted about two months period for winding up the pending things at the place of his present residence. On perusal of the writ petition and accompanying documents, it is observed that although the impugned transfer order is not in violation of any statutory provision or current transfer policy, yet the petitioner being son is expected to take care of his father as a pious obligation. The petitioner has made a request for stay of the operation of the impugned transfer order for a period of two months. Such a prayer may also be made for before respondent No.1 i.e. Principal Secretary of Department of Higher Education, MP with supporting documents and certified copy of this order. Petitioner may also submit all the relevant medical papers and undertaking on affidavit by his brother that he, in every case, will shift to Indore within two months to accompany his father and will take his care. Petitioner may also submit undertaking on affidavit that in no case, he will seek further stay of the operation of the impugned order and shall obey it. If representation is submitted in the aforesaid manner, Principal Secretary of Higher Education, MP shall consider the same expeditiously preferably within two weeks and shall pass appropriate order. Petition is disposed of in the aforesaid manner.” Feeling aggrieved by the aforesaid order passed by learned Single Judge, the petitioner filed Writ Appeal No.409/2011. The said writ appeal was dismissed as withdrawn on 05.07.2011 giving liberty to the writ petitioner/appellant to make representation to the Principal Secretary of the Higher Education Department pursuant to the observation made by the learned Single Judge on 28.06.2011. The Division Bench recorded the statement of learned Additional Advocate General appearing on behalf of the respondent that in the event such representation is made, the same would be examined and disposed of in accordance with law expeditiously. The petitioner has sought review of the said order dated 05.07.2011 passed in Writ Appeal No.409/2011. Having heard the petitioner at length, we find no ground to invoke the jurisdiction of review which is extremely limited. The matter has been duly considered by the learned Single Judge and thereafter in writ appeal by the Division Bench. Having regard to the nature of controversy and the liberty extended in favour of the petitioner, in our considered view no further indulgence is needed more particularly, when we find non-existence of any ground to review the said order. Accordingly, the review petition fails and is hereby dismissed. (Shantanu Kemkar) (Prakash Shrivastava) Judge Judge AM.