S.B. C. Writ Petition No. 4759/2010. (Chajju Lal Sharma Vs. Managing Director, RSRTC & ors.) Date of Order: 07/04/2010. HON'BLE MR. MOHAMMAD RAFIQ,J. Mr Sunil Kumar Singodiya, for the petitioner. This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner against mere communication dated 7.8.09 by which he has been called upon to produce the copy of the stay order passed by this Court. It appears from the representation submitted by the petitioner to General Manager (Operation), RSRTC, Jaipur dated 16.7.04 (Annex.4) that the petitioner objected to his posting as Conductor in view of the order of this Court dated 2.8.99 and the copy of the letter of the Executive Director (Classification) dated 7.7.2000. In the course of arguments, the learned counsel for the petitioner has invited attention to the judgment of this Court dated 2.8.99 by which while allowing several identical writ petitions, including that of the petitioner herein, the respondent RSRTC was directed that if number of posts of Booking Clerk available with them are less than the number of the Conductors occupying the posts of Booking Clerk, then the junior most Booking Clerk shall first to be posted on the post of Conductor and so on. It appears that the petitioner was then posted as Patra Vitrak at Baran Depot but subsequently, he was again transferred back to Dausa. The writ petition against mere communication asking the petitioner to produce copies of the order of this Court cannot be entertained. The petitioner may produce copy of the aforesaid judgment before the respondents and the respondents in that event would be free to take their own view in terms of the directions contained in that judgment. It goes without saying that the posting of the petitioner as Conductor would be dependent upon availability of posts of Booking Clerk/ Patra Vitrak and in that event also, the respondent No.2 obviously would be free to give posting to such of the Booking Clerks who are junior most as per the directions contained in the aforesaid judgment. The writ petition, at this stage, is pre mature and is therefore, disposed of accordingly. (MOHAMMAD RAFIQ),J. Gandhi/-P.A. Item no. 40