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The word posting means either to station some one at a place or to assign someone to a post, I.e. a position or a job, especially one to which a person is appointed. In Article 233 it bears the second meaning. The word occurs in association with the words ‘appointment’ and ‘promotion’ and takes its colour from them. These words indicate the stage when a person first gets a position or job and ‘posting’ by association means the assignment of an appointee or promote to a position in the cadre of District Judges. The word ‘posting’ cannot be understood in the sense of ‘transfer’ when the idea of appointment and promotion is involved in the combination. This meaning is quite out of place because ‘transfer’ operates at a stage beyond appointment and promotion. Transfer, therefore, falls within the control vested in the High Court.
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