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Dr Kirandeep Kaur vs State Of Punjab And Others on 23 March, 2026

8. Earlier vide order dated 06.01 06.01.2026, petitioner was transferred from Balbir School of Eminence, Faridkot, to Governmen Government Senior Secondary School (Boys), (Boys), Ferozepur. Aggrieved against the said transfer order, petitioner filed CWP No.501 of 2026 - Dr. Kirandeep Kaur v. State of Punjab and another, alleging therein that she had been transferred at a distance of around 45 kms in another district and the said sai transfer was unjust and arbitrary. Vide order dated 27.01.2026, while issuing notice of motion, operation of the order dated 06.01.2026 was stayed. However, vide order dated 12.03.2026, passed by Secretary, Government of Punjab, Department of School Ed Education, Punjab (respondent No.1), transfer order dated 06.01.2026 of the petitioner was cancelled and she was adjusted at Government Senior Secondary School, Arayianwala, Ar yianwala, District Faridkot, which is at a distance of 6 kms only. Once the grievance of the petitioner has already been redressed by the respondents-authorities, respondents authorities, she cannot claim as a matter of right posting at a station of her preference or seek to impose her own terms in this regard.
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Kirandeep Kaur vs Kumar Rahul And Another on 13 January, 2026

Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that contempt proceedings be initiated against the respondent respondents for not complying the order dated 07.4.2025 (Annexure P-1)) passed by a co co-ordinate Bench of this Court in CWP-9934-2025 titled as ""Kirandeep Kaur vs. State of Punjab and another", whereby the petition was disposed of with a direction "to to the respondents to decide the legal notice dated 08.02.2025, Annexure P-4, P 4, within a period of 6 months, which this Court hass no reason to believe the authorities would not address in a just, fair and reasonable manner. Upon doing so, after notice and hearing offered to her and if found entitled, grant the benefit forthwith. Needless to say, if the orders are adverse to her int interest, 1 of 2 ::: Downloaded on - 16-01-2026 02:05:21 ::: COCP-5261-2025 (O & M) 2 the same shall contain reasons and the petitioner shall be free to seek legal redress thereupon."
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