CW-12413/10 (1) In the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan Jaipur Bench, Jaipur O R D E R S.B. Civil Writ Petition No.12413/2010 Sashi Bala Malahotra Vs. State of Raj. & Ors. Date of Order :: 20/09/2010 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ajay Rastogi Mr. K.K. Chopra, husband of petitioner present in person. Petitioner's husband is present in the Court and submits that since his wife is not feeling well, he may be permitted to make submissions on her behalf. In the ordinary course, representatives cannot be permitted but looking to the peculiar facts of the instant case this Court has granted permission to Shri K.K. Chopra, who, as informed, is husband of the petitioner. The petitioner who is holding the post of Teacher Grade-IIIrd, after remained posted in Government School, Poolmad, Bikaner, as informed since 2002, has now been transferred to Government School, Bidasariya, Nokha which is at a distance of 80 kms, vide order dt.6.7.2010 filed an appeal before the Service Appellate Tribunal. It appears from the order of the Tribunal dt.30.8.2010 that her counsel might have pressed upon for grant of interim relief to which the learned Tribunal declined and passed a detailed order while issuing CW-12413/10 (2) notices of appeal but was not inclined to grant interim relief as prayed for she has approached this Court by filing instant petition. Apart from what has been observed supra, learned Tribunal has still not finally declined to grant interim relief, impugned herein, which the petitioner has prayed for in the pending appeal and notices have been issued to the State Government. Besides it, grant of interim relief is the sole discretion of the authority which in the ordinary course is not required to interfere unless it appears to be arbitrary or in contravention of any statute, in absence whereof, this Court is not inclined to exercise its extraordinary jurisdiction u/Art.226 of the Constitution in regard of the interim order passed by the learned Tribunal, impugned herein. However, petitioner will be at liberty to make all such submissions available under law before the Tribunal where the appeal is still pending adjudication. The writ petition being of devoid of merit is hereby dismissed. (Ajay Rastogi), J. VS Shekhawat/-p.2 12413cw10Sep20FnDsms.doc