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Ranjit Kumar & Ors vs The State Of Jharkhand & Ors
2025 Latest Caselaw 1266 Jhar

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 1266 Jhar
Judgement Date : 30 July, 2025

Jharkhand High Court

Ranjit Kumar & Ors vs The State Of Jharkhand & Ors on 30 July, 2025

Author: Deepak Roshan
Bench: Deepak Roshan
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JHARKHAND AT RANCHI
              W.P.(S)(Filling) No.8119 of 2025
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Ranjit Kumar & Ors. ...... Petitioners Versus The State of Jharkhand & Ors. ....Respondents With W.P.(S)(Filling) No.8129 of 2025

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Sumit Kumar Mishra & Ors. ...... Petitioners Versus The State of Jharkhand & Ors. ....Respondents With W.P.(S) No.3994 of 2025

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Nileshranjan Kumar Singh & Ors. ...... Petitioners Versus The State of Jharkhand & Ors. ....Respondents With W.P.(S) No.3996 of 2025

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Sunil Kumar & Ors. ...... Petitioners Versus The State of Jharkhand & Ors. ....Respondents With

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Ravi Shankar Kumar & Ors. ...... Petitioners Versus The State of Jharkhand & Ors. ....Respondents

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CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DEEPAK ROSHAN

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For the Petitioner : Mr. Indrajit Sinha, Adv.

: Mr. Arpan Mishra, Adv.

For the Res. State : Mr. Shahabuddin, SC-VII

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03/Dated:30.07.2025

1. Let all these matters be tagged together for

joint hearing as the issue is identical.

2. The grievance of the respective petitioners in

all these writ applications is that they are contractual

employee. However, they have been transferred vide

several orders impugned in the respective writ

applications.

3. Learned counsel for the petitioners contends

that no service rules govern the temporary employees in

the State of Jharkhand. Under settled principles of

service jurisprudence, any transfer or condition of service

must be regulated by established service conditions.

Accordingly, the impugned transfer orders are legally

unsustainable and deserves to be quashed and set aside.

He further relied upon the judgment in the

case of Sanghamitra Ghosh Vs. State of West Bengal

& Ors. reported in 2022 SCC Online Cal 222, Para-9,

wherein Calcutta High Court observed as under:-

"............unless the petitioner is in a

permanent post the petitioner cannot be transferred even if

the proposition that transfer is an incidence of a public

service or that the authority empowered to appoint is also

authorized to transfer is accepted..........".

4. Learned counsel for the respondent-State

seeks time to file a counter affidavit and submits that

from perusal of the Office Orders pertaining to the

petitioners reveals that they are not being transferred.

The terms 'transfer', 'Sthanantaran', (स्थानाांतरण) or

'Partiniyukti' (पाररतततनयतु ि) have not been used in the said

orders. Furthermore, since the petitioners are

contractual employees, they do not possess enforceable

rights under the Constitution of India with regard to

transfer.

5. In response, learned counsel for the petitioners

again invites the attention of this Court to the impugned

orders and submits that although the terms 'transfer',

'Sthanantaran' (स्थानातां रण), or 'Partiniyukti' (पाररतततनयतु ि) have not

been expressly used therein, but a bare reading reveals

that the petitioners have in fact been relocated to

different Circles within the same Division, and

admittedly, to separate districts. Such administrative

action amounts to a transfer in substance. It is further

reiterated that, in the absence of any governing service

rules, the impugned orders are legally unsustainable."

6. Having considered the aforesaid submissions

and in view of the respondent's prayer for time to file a

counter affidavit, let these cases be listed on 21.08.2025.

7. In the meantime, looking to the nature of the

impugned order and urgency of the case, respective

impugned order dated 15.07.2025 (Annexure-12), in

W.P.(S) (Filing) No. 8119/25, W.P.(S) (Filing) No.

8129/25, W.P.(S) No. 3996/25 and W.P.(S) No. 3997/25,

and impugned order dated 08.07.2025 (Annexure12) in

W.P.(S) No.3994/25 shall remain stayed till further order.

(Deepak Roshan, J.)

Fahim/-

 
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