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V.Mangammal vs The Chief Executive Officer
2025 Latest Caselaw 701 Mad

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 701 Mad
Judgement Date : 2 July, 2025

Madras High Court

V.Mangammal vs The Chief Executive Officer on 2 July, 2025

                                                                                        W.P.(MD).No.17875 of 2025


                              BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                                    DATED : 02.07.2025

                                                             CORAM:

                                  THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE VIVEK KUMAR SINGH

                                               W.P.(MD)No.17875 of 2025
                                                         and
                                          W.M.P.(MD)No.13682 & 13684 of 2025


                     V.Mangammal                                                                ... Petitioner

                                                                  -vs-

                     1. The Chief Executive Officer,
                        Tamil Nadu Khadi and Village Industries Board,
                        Chennai House,
                        Chennai 600 104.

                     2. The Regional Deputy Director (I/C),
                        Khadi and Village Industries,
                        Madurai,
                        Madurai District.

                     3. The Assistant Director,
                        Khadi and Village Industries,
                        Dindigul,
                        Dindigul District.                                                      ... Respondents

                     PRAYER: Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India,
                     praying this Court to issue a Writ of Certiorari, to call for the records
                     pertaining to the impugned order of punitive transfer in Na.Ka.No.
                     1685/E2(2)/2025, dated 21.06.2025 on the file of the Respondent No.1 and
                     quash the same as illegal, since the transfer from Dindigul to Trichi all of a

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                     sudden without any counselling process, is highly arbitrary and illegal, and
                     quash the same as illegal.


                                              For Petitioner           : Mr.S.Louis
                                              For Respondents : Mr.C.Rajakumar


                                                                  ORDER

This writ petition has been filed challenging the impugned transfer

order issued by the first respondent in Na.Ka.No.1685/E2(2)/2025, dated

21.06.2025.

2. Heard the learned counsel on either side and perused the materials

placed before this Court.

3. The petitioner is presently working as 'Khadi Assistant Grade-I' at

the third respondent office. All of a sudden, the impugned order of transfer

has been passed transferring the petitioner from Dindigul to Trichi. It is the

case of the petitioner that without even any counselling, he was transferred to

Trichi vide the impugned order dated 21.06.2025. Challenging the said

transfer order, the petitioner is before this Court.

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4. The learned counsel appearing for the respondents submits that no

public or Government servant has any legal right to be posted at any

particular place, since transfer of a Government servant from one place to

another is not only a condition of service, but incident of service and hence,

he urged this Court to dismiss the writ petition.

5. Heard the learned counsel on either side and perused the materials

placed before this Court.

6. The Hon'ble Supreme Court, in the case of Registrar General, High

Court of Judicature of Madras vs. R. Perachi reported in (2011) 12 SCC

137, has held that the provision of reasons in the transfer order, including

reference to the alleged misconduct or complaints against the employee

concerned, would not per se lead to the conclusion that the transfer is

punitive and the relevant portion of the judgment reads as follows:-

“(c) The administrative exigencies that, in the opinion of the employer, necessitate transfer cannot be exhaustively enumerated and the court would not ordinarily substitute its view for that of the employer in such matters;

(d) A transfer would be construed as punitive or in lieu of punishment if, in the opinion of the court, there is sufficient evidence that such transfer is intended to be the punishment for

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the alleged misconduct. The provision of reasons in the transfer order, including reference to the alleged misconduct or complaints against the employee concerned, would not per se lead to the conclusion that the transfer is punitive;”

7. Further, transfer is a contingency of service and the employer has

full discretion to transfer the employees on administrative exigencies. The

impugned transfer order was made on administrative grounds and therefore,

the same cannot be questioned by the employee. It is also well settled that

transfer is an incident of service and transfer on account of administrative

exigencies cannot be interfered with by Courts in exercise of judicial review

unless the order of transfer is found to be mala fide.

8. In view of the above observations, this writ petition is dismissed.

No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.





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                     NCC             : Yes/No                                                                (3/5)
                     Index           : Yes / No
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                                                                      VIVEK KUMAR SINGH, J.


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                                                                                       Order made in

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                                                                                                Dated:
                                                                                            02.07.2025






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