IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6926 of 2011 BINOD KUMAR ROY, S/O- SHIV NANDAN ROY, AT LAUKAHI, P.O.- NANDLALI, P.S.- BIHRA, DISTRICT- SAHARSA, PRESENTLY RESIDING AT C/O- KISHUN RAM, MOUAR LANE, SULTANGANJ, P.O.- MAHENDRU, DISTRICT- PATNA, BIHAR. Versus 1. THE CHAIRMAN, LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATIOIN OF INDIA, “YOGAKSHEMA” JEEVAN BIMA MARG, MUMBAI-400021. 2. THE ZONAL MANAGER, WESTERN ZONE, “YOGAKSHEMA”, East WING, MUMBAI. 3. THE SENIOR DIVISIONIAL MANAGER, LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA, MUMBAI DIVISION OFFICE-1, GURUKUL, 2ND FLOOR, “YOGAKSHEMA” EAST WING, NARIMAN POINT, MUMBAI-400021. 4. THE ZONAL MANAGER, LIFE INFURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA, EAST CENTRAL ZONE OFFICE, JEEVAN DEEP, EXHIBITION ROAD, PATNA-800001. For the petitioner : Mr Binay Kumar Singh, Advocate. For the L.I.C. : Mr. Umesh Prasad Singh, Sr. Advocate. ----------- 4 21.06.2011 Heard both sides. Without reciting the background in which the application was preferred, the present matter can be disposed of in view of the written instruction received by learned counsel for the Life Insurance Corporation of India (hereinafter referred to as the L.I.C.), the copy whereof has been placed on record by Mr. Umesh Prasad Singh, learned Senior Counsel. Petitioner was selected as a wait list candidate on the post of A.D.O.. Because of certain communication gap, he could not present himself for medical test in Mumbai. He was, therefore, not allowed to appear at the medical test. Resultantly, he was not sent for training with the other successful candidates. 2 Learned senior counsel appearing on behalf of the Corporation, on instructions received by him, submits that the authorities of the Corporation have now decided to send the petitioner for training in the next batch of successful candidates subject to the petitioner being found medical fit in the medical test for which the petitioner has to appear on notice. Learned counsel for the petitioner, in that view of the matter, submits that the petitioner would be ready and willing to appear before the Medical Board for his test as and when called upon. This Court only clarifies that sufficient/adequate time should be granted to the petitioner to appear before the Medical Board for his test. The application stands disposed of. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J)