1 S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO. 11027/2010 Subhash Maheshwari Vs. State of Raj. & Ors. Date of Order :: 29.11.2010 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE GOVIND MATHUR Mr. J.P. Bhardwaj, for the petitioner/s. ... By an order dated 30.11.2009 the petitioner on repatriation to his parent department was posted as Lecturer School Education at Government Senior Secondary School, Rawatbhata, Dist. Chittorgarh. By an order dated 20.6.2010 the Director, Secondary Education, Rajasthan transferred the petitioner from Government Senior Secondary School, Rawatbhata to Government Senior Secondary School, Raashmi, Chittorgarh. Validity, correctness and propriety of the order dated 20.6.2010 was assailed by the petitioner by way of filing an appeal before the Rajasthan Civil Services (Service Matter) Appellate Tribunal. The appeal came to be disposed of on 11.10.2010 with a direction to the petitioner to submit a representation to the competent authority and the competent authority was further directed to consider and dispose of the representation submitted by the petitioner. In pursuant to the directions given by the Tribunal, the petitioner submitted a representation to the Director, Secondary Education, Bikaner and the same is disposed of by the order impugned dated 18.10.2010. 2 By this petition for writ the petitioner is questioning validity of the order dated 18.10.2010 passed by the Director, Secondary Education disposing of the representation submitted by him. The petitioner is agitating his cause relating to the transfer made under the order dated 20.6.2010 and the subsequent order disposing of the representation. The orders impugned are appealable under the Rajasthan Civil Services (Service Matter) Appellate Tribunal Act, 1976. This petition for writ is preferred without exhausting the remedy available to the petitioner to challenge the order of transfer aforesaid read with the order dated 18.10.2010. I do not find any just reason to entertain this petition for writ ignoring the statutory remedy available to the petitioner. Accordingly, this petition for writ is dismissed. The petitioner may avail remedy provided to him under the Act of 1976. (GOVIND MATHUR), J. Jgoyal '