LAWS(ALL)-2013-9-175

GUDDU SINGH Vs. STATE OF U P

Decided On September 04, 2013
GUDDU SINGH Appellant
V/S
STATE OF U P Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) Heard Sri Vijay Gautam, learned counsel for the petitioners and perused the record.

(2.) It is contended that petitioners have been transferred by means of impugned order dated 03.08.2013 from Armed Police/Traffic Police to Government Railway Police though they have been working for more than 10 years in Armed Police/Traffic Police and, therefore, ought not to be transferred in view of Regulation 525 of U.P. Police Regulations and also the law laid down by Apex Court in Jasveer Singh Vs. State of U.P. and others,2008 2 ADJ 484).

(3.) Tracing with the history of constitution of police force, I find that a General Police Force was contemplated under Section 2 of Police Act, 1861 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act, 1861") which has to perform different kinds of duties as assigned to them. Subsequently necessity felt for employment of police officials for specific or specialized jobs and therewith in the same General Police Force different branches were created and Government Railway Police Force is one of such branches of General Police Force, enrolled under Act, 1861. It became necessary in view of rules framed by Railway Board under section 84 of Indian Railways Act, 1890, published vide notification dated 21.03.1923, which stood replaced and substituted by notification dated 19.03.1930 published in Gazette of India dated 22.03.1930. It was also facilitated by notification dated 01.04.1937 issued by Secretary to His Excellency the Crown Representative, in exercise of power conferred by Indian (Foreign Jurisdiction) Order in Council, 1937 extending the provisions of Act, 1861 to the land occupied by Railway lines etc. with certain modification. It reads as under: