HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED AND HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO WRIT APPEAL NO. 1015 OF 2011 Between: P. Venkateswarlu, S/o P. Ramaiah ………….Appellant AND The Central Industrial Security Force and three others ………….Respondents ORDER: (Per Hon'ble Sri Justice Ghulam Mohammed) This Appeal is directed against the order rendered by the learned Single Judge dismissing the Writ Petition instituted by the appellant herein. The writ petitioner/appellant has challenged the order of transfer to Kudurmuch in Karnataka State. The main plea of the learned counsel for the appellant is that considering his representation and taking into account the fact that the petitioner-appellant has suffered a cardiac problem, he has been transferred to BDL, Bhanur Unit, Medak District where he joined on 3.9.2010 and hardly one year time has passed and now he has been shifted to far off Kudurmuch in Karnataka State without any regard for his health condition. It is further submitted by the learned counsel for the appellant that the wife of the appellant is also now diagnosed to suffer from Cancer and she is undergoing the treatment thereto at the specialist hospital and hence, it is against the principles of equity to subject him to transfer in such circumstances. The Mangers of the cadre are the appropriate persons to deploy their man power keeping in view the requirements of the services. If an individual employee has any particular difficulty to carryout the orders of transfer, it is open to him to seek retention at a particular place on medical grounds. But however, it would be more appropriate that the employee carry out an order of transfer first and then examine the facilities at the new place as to whether they will be adequate or not for undergoing treatment or medical check regularly and periodically. If there are equally good facilities available at the transferred place also, no serious objection can be made out of it. Only when there are no suitable medical facilities, the question of retention requires examination by a Superior Officer. Therefore, it would be advisable for the petitioner-appellant to carry out the orders of transfer first and then submit a detailed representation for consideration of the Superior Officials in case the medical facilities are not adequate at the transferred place. So that an appropriate action may be taken on his representation. With the above observation, the Writ Appeal stands disposed of. No costs. ________________________ GHULAM MOHAMMED, J ________________________________ NOOTY RAMAMOHANA RAO, J DATE: 28.11.2011 KA ... REGISTRAR // TRUE COPY // SECTION OFFICER To 1. 2 CD copies.