1 S. B. CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.5599/2005 DR. SURESH KUMAR BHANDARI V. THE STATE & OTHERS. DATE OF ORDER :::: 12/03/2008 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MUNISHWAR NATH BHANDARI Mr. Ashok Thakwani, for Petitioner (s). Mrs. R.R.Kanwar, Addl. G.A. In this writ petition, the grievance of the petitioner is only to allow him to join his duties at Barmer as, according to the petitioner, he was not permitted to join his duties at Barmer. Learned counsel for the respondent submits that since the petitioner was transferred vide Annexture-4 from Barmer to Sarnu, necessary consequence was that the petitioner should have jointed at Sarnu. The writ petition was filed by the petitioner in the year, 2005 and now, period of almost three years has already passed and, in between, the petitioner was kept under awaiting posting orders, in view of the reply filed by the respondents, in the year, 2005, therefore, either the petitioner must be working at the place where he has been kept under awaiting posting orders or fresh order of posting 2 has already been issued. In any case, no purpose remains to keep this writ petition pending further. Hence, while writ petition is disposed of, the respondents are directed to pass the order of posting in favour of the petitioner, if not already passed during the intervening period. The petitioner is directed to joint service pursuant to the posting order to be passed, if not already passed. So far as the prayer of the petitioner for allowing him to join his service at Barmer, same cannot be accepted, in the light of the order of transfer. The writ petition is disposed of with the directions aforesaid. The petitioner is, however, at liberty to make a representation in regard to the period of leave on medical ground etc. If any such representation is made by the petitioner, the respondents are directed to decide the same within a period of one month by a speaking order. ( M. N. BHANDARI ), J. scd 3