IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.18368 of 2011 Manish Kumar son of Brahmdeo Paswan, resident of village Coalsiding P.O. Mokamaghat, P.S. Mokamaghat, Patna …Petitioner Versus 1. The Union of India through the Secretary Department of Home Affairs, New Delhi 2. Director General, Central Reserve Police Force, CGO, Complex Block No.1, Lodi Road, New Delhi 3. Inspector General of Police, Bihar Sector, Central Reserved Police Force, Digha Camp, Patna, Bihar 4. Deputy Inspector General of Police (CRPF) Digha Camp, Patna Bihar. 5. Additional Deputy Inspector General of Police, Group Centre, Central Reserved Police Force, Mokamaghat, P.S. Mokamaghat, Patna. …Respondents ----------- 02. 18.10.2011 Petitioner was an applicant for the post of Constable (GD) pursuant to the advertisement issued by the authorities of the Central Reserve Police Force (for short CRPF). It appears that petitioner on clearing the initial test(s) was subjected to medical fitness test whereat he was declared unfit for the reasons set out in Annexure-1. On perusal of Annexure-1, it appears that four reasons of the petitioner being unfit were found and assigned. Petitioner thereafter got himself examined by an Associate Professor in the department of ophthalmology, PMCH whereat it was found that he did not suffer from colour blindness. The said document is Annexure-2. The other documents (part of Annexure-2 series) indicate that the two other reasons assigned in Annexure-1 were also found an error of judgment. Armed with those certificates, petitioner filed appeal for being subjected him to review medical examination/test. The said appeal was considered and rejected vide communication dated 25.02.2011 (Annexure-4) on the 2 ground that no medical fitness certificate respecting remaining disability was furnished in appropriate format. Petitioner is aggrieved by the aforesaid communication. Learned counsel for the Respondent-Union of India submits that, in the facts and circumstances of the case, petitioner may be granted one opportunity to furnish the medical fitness certificate in appropriate format within a time-frame whereafter the authority concerned shall consider his appeal on merit in accordance with law. Having heard learned counsel for the respondents, this Court is satisfied that the matter be disposed of by the following order:- Let the petitioner furnish the required medical fitness certificate along with a copy of this order before the Respondent-D.I.G. CRPF (respondent no.4) within four weeks whereafter the said authority/respondent shall consider his appeal in accordance with law. hr ( Kishore K. Mandal )