IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.16464 of 2009 1. ANIL KUMAR DAS S/O DIGAMBER LAL DAS R/O BALAT, P.O. AUNSI, DISTT. MADHUBANI .............Petitioner. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR 2. THE DIRECTOR-IN-CHIEF HEALTH SERVICES, BIHAR, PATNA 3. REGIONAL DEPUTY DIRECTOR HEALTH SERVICES, DARBHANGA DIVISION, DARBHANGA 4. CIVIL SURGEON-CUM-CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER MADHUBANI 5. INCHARGE MEDICAL OFFICER PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, BISFI, MADHUBANI 6. INCHARGE MEDICAL OFFICER PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, RAHIKA, MADHUBANI ..................Respondent. ----------- 2/ 29.03.2010 Heard counsel for the petitioner and the counsel appearing for the State. Petitioner’s prayer is for quashing of the order contained in Memo No. 3282 dated 22.10.2009 issued by the Civil Surgeon-cum-Chief Medical Officer, Madhubani, whereby the earlier transfer order issued by the same respondent vide order No. 1926 dated 06.07.2009 has been set aside in the light of the order contained in Letter No. 493 dated 10.10.2009, issued under the signature of the Regional Deputy Director, Health Services, Darbhanga Division, Darbhanga. On consideration of entire material, I find that after remaining posted at Bisfi for 14 years the petitioner had been transferred from Bisfi to Madhwapur, vide order contained in Memo No. 588 dated 06.03.2008. Subsequently, the petitioner gave his joining in pursuance of the earlier transfer order, issued in the year 2008 but his father represented before the District Magistrate against government’s circular. The representation filed by the petitioner’s father against his transfer from Bisfi to 2 Madhwapur was considered by the then District Magistrate and vide order contained in Memo No. 1926 dated 06.07.2009 earlier transfer order was modified. The petitioner was re- transferred to Bisfi. However, the Regional Deputy Director, Tirhut Division considering petitioner’s 14 years posting at Bisfi, vide Letter No. 493 dated 10.10.2009, directed the Civil Surgeon to cancel the order of transfer at Bisfi, vide Letter No. 1926 dated 06.07.2009 and he was re-transferred to Madhwapur, vide order contained in Memo No. 3282 dated 22.20.2009. I do not find any error in the order. Petitioner’s post is transferable, he was earlier transferred to Madhwapur and the order of transfer was implemented. There was no obvious reason for re-consideration of such transfer order. The error, earlier committed by the District Magistrate, has been corrected in the light of the direction issued by the Regional Deputy Director, by issuing the impugned order. This application is, accordingly, dismissed. Sanjeet/ (Mridula Mishra, J.)