IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6690 of 2006 THE UNION OF INDIA & ANR Versus CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL & ANR ----------- For the petitioner: Mr. Sabbir Ahmad For the respondents: Dr. R. Ranjan, Mr. Sanjeev Krishna Bariar P R E S E N T Hon'ble the Chief Justice & Hon'ble Mr. Justice Kishore K. Mandal --- Dated, the 2nd July , 2008 We heard the counsel for the petitioners. The tribunal has observed that although the transfer order was issued on 6th December, 2000 but there was nothing on record to show that this transfer order was served upon the respondent no.2. Nothing has been shown to us by the counsel for the petitioners otherwise. It is rather an admitted fact that a fresh transfer order came to be issued on 21st October, 2002 transferring respondent no.2 as gang-man. It would be, thus, seen that the respondent no.2 was, because of unjustified action of the present petitioners, denied the work. In the circumstances, award of compensation in the 2 sum of Rs.20,000/- by the tribunal cannot be faulted. The writ petition has no merit. It is, accordingly, dismissed in limine. Neyaz R.M. Lodha, CJ. Kishore K. Mandal, J