An employee cannot insist on a transfer to a particular location and it is for the employer to shift the staff based on the requirement, the Supreme Court has said.
The top court observed this while dismissing a petition by a lecturer challenging an October 2017 order of the Allahabad High Court.
The High Court had dismissed her plea against the rejection of her representation by the authority concerned for transfer from Amroha to Gautam Buddha Nagar.
"It is not for the employee to insist to transfer him/her and/or not to transfer him/her at a particular place. It is for the employer to transfer an employee considering the requirement," a top court bench of justices MR Shah and Aniruddha Bose said in its order.
In her petition filed before the High Court, the woman, posted as a lecturer in UP's Amroha district, had said that she had made a representation for her transfer to a college in Gautam Buddha Nagar but it was rejected in September 2017 by the authority.
Her counsel had argued before the High Court in 2017 that she was working at Amroha for four years and under the government policy, she was entitled to a transfer.
The High Court had noted that the order passed by the authority concerned showed that she had remained posted at a college at Gautam Buddha Nagar for about 13 years from the date of her initial appointment in December 2000 to August 2013 and, therefore, her request for posting her again at the same institution was not justified.
In its order, the high court had said the petitioner was not entitled to be posted in a place where she had already worked at a stretch of about 13 years.
The High Court had said that in case the petitioner has completed the requisite number of years at the place of her present posting, she may request for transfer to some other place but not to a place where she had already worked for 13 years.
"Clueless On Rationale": Top Court Lawyers' Body On New Lady Justice Statue "If They Want To Risk...": Supreme Court's Bulldozer Action Warning To UP Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions Seeking Review Of Its Sub-Quota Judgment Trump Asks Musk To Join Call With Zelensky In Big Hint At His Possible Role Trump's Immigration Curbs To Impact Millions Of Indians, Their Children With YouTube As Guide, UP Men Printed Rs 500 Notes On Rs 10 Stamp Paper 3rd Assassination Attempt? Iran Man Charged With Plotting To Kill Trump Gujarat Family Honours 'Lucky' Car With Burial Ceremony, 1,500 People Attend ChatGPT Faces Massive Outage, Thousands Of Users Impacted Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.