WP(C) 5501/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE B.P. KATAKEY Heard Mr. Mazumdar, learned counsel for the petitioner as well as Mr. N. Barah, learned Central Govt. counsel appearing for the respondents. The grievance of the petitioner in the present petition is that though a fter he was found medically unfit by the Medical Officer of the CRPF, he applied for re-examination by a Medical Board, the same has been done by the respondent authorities on 27.07.2010 with the expert in the field of Ophthalmology instead of an expert in the field of Orthopaedic. The petitioner, therefore, prays for a direction to the respondent authorities to constitute a proper Medial Board wi th expert in the field of Orthopaedic for medical examination of the petitioner. Mr. Barah, learned Central Govt. counsel for the respondents has submitt ed that a review Medical Board was constituted for re-examination of the petitio ner, which accordingly re-examined the petitioner on 27.07.2010. The said Board, amongst others, consists of an expert of Ophthalmology, though the deformity of the petitioner as found by the Medical Officer was knocked knee. Mr. Barah, lea rned counsel has fairly submits that the said Medical Board ought to have consis t of an expert in the field of Orthopaedic depending on the deformity found by t he Medical Officer. It appears from the averments made in the affidavit-in-opposition filed by the respondents, more particularly in paragraph 17 thereof, that the Medical Board constituted for re-examination of the petitioner consisted of an expert fr om the field of Ophthalmology though the deformity found on the petitioner was k nocked knee. The expert in the field of Ophthalmology cannot naturally opined re lating to the deformity found on the petitioner which can be opined only by an e xpert in the field of Orthopaedic. That being the position, the present petition is disposed of with a dire ction to the respondent authorities to constitute a Medical Board with one exper t from the field of Orthopaedic as its member and re-examine the petitioner by s uch Medical Board. The same shall be done within a period of 1(one) month from t oday. The writ petition is accordingly disposed of. No costs.