SBCWP5872/2010 // 1 // IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR ORDER IN S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.5872/2010 Surya Prakash Agarwal Vs. Rajasthan Gramin Bank and Others Date of Order ::: 29.04.2010 Present Hon'ble Mr. Justice Mohammad Rafiq Shri Prakash Kaushik, Counsel for petitioner #### By the Court:- This writ petition has been filed by petitioner challenging order of his transfer from Ajitgarh Branch of Rajasthan Gramin Bank in Sikar District to Buhana Branch thereof in Jhunjhunu District. Contention of learned counsel for petitioner is that transfer order is made by respondent No.2, the Branch Manager, Rajasthan Gramin Bank, Branch Ajitgarh, District Sikar, who, according to relevant Rules, is not competent. Learned counsel in this connection has cited a transfer policy dated 05.11.2007 in which such power has been conferred upon the Chairman of the respondent Bank or on delegation of such power upon the Regional Development Officer/General Manager of the Respondent Bank. It is further contended that the petitioner on 15th April, 2009 met with an accident and as a result of which he has to move with the help of SBCWP5872/2010 // 2 // stick and cannot climb stairs. The doctors have advised him to avoid stress on his right leg. Perusal of impugned order dated 13.04.2010 (Annexure-6) shows that it is merely a relieving order passed subsequent to some transfer order, copy of which has not been placed on record. It cannot therefore be accepted that the transfer order has been passed by the Manager of the respondent Branch. As regards to difficulty of petitioner facing on account of his transfer at a distinct place keeping in view fact that he met with an accident and can move with the help of stick and has been advised to avoid climbing stairs, the petitioner would be at liberty to approach the General Manager of the respondent Bank along-with the proof regarding medical advise, who, in turn, shall give due consideration to such representation of the petitioner and do the needful within his powers to redress his grievance in accordance with law and pass appropriate order on such representation with a period of six weeks from the date of its making. Writ petition stands disposed of. (Mohammad Rafiq) J. //Jaiman//