NEW DELHI, July 9: In a significant observations in the Joginder Singh case, the Supreme Court today expressed the hope that no more officers connected with any of the investigations or in any of the teams probing sensitive cases, including the fodder scam case, would be ``shifted'' from their positions till July 14.The observations, coming from a three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice J S Verma, specially constituted to go into the propriety of the government's decision to transfer the former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) chief, prompted attorney general Ashok Desai to remark, ``Your lordships' wish will be taken as a command and will be carried out''.The special bench will hear the challenge to Singh's transfer on merits and dispose off the case on July 14.The bench, including Justice S P Bharucha and Justice S C Sen, at first wanted the attorney general to make a statement on behalf of the government that no more officers either in the CBI or any other investigating agency.