Dr. Ramanesh Murthy Vs State Of Chhattisgarh And Ors

Chhattisgarh High Court 15 Feb 2019 Writ Petition (S) No. 1049, 1051 Of 2019
Bench: Single Bench
Result Published

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Writ Petition (S) No. 1049, 1051 Of 2019

Hon'ble Bench

P. Sam Koshy, J

Advocates

BD Guru, Sameer Behar

Final Decision

Allowed/Disposed Of

Judgement Text

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P. Sam Koshy, J

1. These are two writ petitions whereby the challenge is common order of transfer dated 05.02.2019.

2. The two petitioners are Husband and Wife and both are working as Professor at Chhattisgarh Institute of Medical Science, Bilaspur. Both have

been transferred to Government Medical College, Ambikapur.

3. The limited grievance which the petitioners have raised through these writ petitions are that, the transfer has been made during mid session

particularly when the examination of their daughter is undergoing and therefore they be protected till the academic session is over. It has been pleaded

by the petitioners that their daughter is a student of Class-IXth and her examination is scheduled to be held later in this month and would continue up

till March, 2019, and therefore they have prayed that the order of transfer of both the petitioners be kept in abeyance till the academic session or the

examination of their daughter is over.

4. The said request of the petitioners seem to be fair and reasonable prayer on their part. Therefore, considering the limited request that they have

made, this court is of the opinion that ends of justice would meet if the writ petitions are disposed of with a direction to the respondents No.2&3 to

ensure that the petitioners are not relieved from the present place of posting i.e. CIMS, Bilaspur, till 15th April and the respondents would be at liberty

to relieve the petitioners, if need so arises, only after 15th April, 2019.

5. Both the writ petitions accordingly stand allowed and disposed of.

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