The proceeding of which transfer is asked for, was instituted by the petitioner himself before the Central Administrative Tribunal, Hyderabad and it has reached final stage of hearing. The petitioner’s application for transfer of the proceeding to the Ahmedabad Bench of the same Tribunal was rejected by the Principal Bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal, Delhi by an order passed on 04.02.2022. The petitioner questioned the legality of the said order before the High Court of Gujarat at Ahmedabad invoking its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. But his plea was not accepted by the High Court relying on a judgment of this Court in the case of Union of India -vs- Alapan Bandyopadhyay [(2022) 3 SCC 133]. The High Court relied on the following passage from the case of Alapan Bandyopadhyay (supra) in dismissing the writ petition, holding that it lacked territorial jurisdiction to entertain that petition. (Para 3)
It is not a case of the petitioner that the Tribunal, which is hearing the matter at present is without jurisdiction. He himself had instituted the application in the Tribunal at Hyderabad. His submission is the Bench of the Tribunal at Ahmedabad also has jurisdiction to hear the case, as at present he is residing in Ahmedabad after retirement. His submission is that in the event his transfer plea is not accepted, it would cause inconvenience and undue hardship. It is on this ground he had applied for transfer of his case from the Bench of the Tribunal at Hyderabad to the Bench at Ahmedabad. The matter has reached final stage of hearing in the Tribunal at Hyderabad. That appears to be the main reason for which the Principal Bench of the Tribunal has rejected the petitioner’s transfer application. We do not find any flaw in such reasoning. In such circumstances, we decline to invoke our jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India in the present matter. (Para 6)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2023 STPL(Web) 304 SC
[2023 INSC 862]
Rajnish Kumar Rai Vs. Union Of India & Ors.
Special Leave Petition (Civil) No. 20054 of 2023 (Arising out of Diary No.21884 of 2022)-Decided on 6-9-2023
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