JUDGMENT Rajiv Sharma, Judge. Petitioner was posted as Junior Basic Trained Teacher in Government Senior Secondary School, Durah (Nirmand) on 23.2.2004. He remained posted in Government Primary School, Durah with effect from 23.2.2004 to 17.7.2007. He was transferred to Government Primary School, Nither on 18.7.2007 where he remained posted upto 16.2.2010. Thereafter, he was transferred to Government Primary School, Sarahar on 17.2.2010. Now, the petitioner has been transferred from Government Primary School, Sarahar to Government Primary School, Deogi (Nirmand). 2. The distance between Government Primary School Durah and Government Primary School, Nither is 8 KMs. The distance between Government Primary School, Nither and Government Primary School, Sarahar is 13 KMs and the distance between Government Primary School, Sarahar and Government Primary School, Deogi is 26 KMs. 3. Ms. Anita Dogra has argued that the date of superannuation of the petitioner is 30.6.2014 and her client has not been permitted to complete his normal tenure in Government Primary School, Sarahar. The petitioner had more than two years’ service when he was transferred from Government Primary School, Sarahar to Government Primary School, Deogi (Nirmand). Petitioner has remained posted within a radius of less than 15 KMs with effect from 23.2.2004 till the date of his transfer i.e. 5.6.2012. 4. Transfer is an incidence of service. The scope of judicial review in these matters is very limited. The Court may intervene only when the transfer has been made in infraction of any statutory rule or the same is actuated with mala fides. Petitioner has not alleged any specific mala fides. There is no arbitrariness or unreasonableness in the transfer order whereby the petitioner has been transferred from Government Primary School, Sarahar to Government Primary School, Deogi (Nirmand). 5. Accordingly, we see no merit in the petition and the same is dismissed. Pending application(s), if any, also stands disposed of. No costs.