(1.) THE petitioner has challenged his transfer order dated 27.7.2012, by which the petitioner was transferred from Mahoba to Sonebhadra.
(2.) THE contention of the petitioner is that the transfer was made on the basis of a complaint filed by the local MLA. It has also been stated that the local MLA subsequently withdrew his complaint, in spite of which, the petitioner has been transferred in public interest. The learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that the transfer order was not in public interest, but was politically motivated.
(3.) HAVING heard the learned counsel for the parties, the Court is of the opinion that the mere fact, a complaint has been made by the MLA against the petitioner does not by itself vitiates the transfer order. It is the duty of the representative of the people to express the grievances of the people and place it before the Authority concerned. However, merely because a complaint has been made by an MLA does not mean that the Authority would blindly follow the said complaint and transfer the incumbent. The complaint of the MLA is required to be looked into, for which purpose, a preliminary enquiry must be held. The Authority must find out as to whether there is any truth in the complaint levelled by the MLA and only thereafter, issue a transfer order either in public interest or on administrative ground.