IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA LPA No.686 of 2009 Tanuja Devi, Wife of late Bipin Kumar, resident of Village-Shgeonar, P.S.-Mokama, Distt.-Patna. ……Petitioner-Appellant. Versus 1. The Union of India, through the Home Secretary, Govt. of India, New Delhi. 2. The Apar Police Deputy Inspector General (Welfare), C.R.P.F. Central Office Premises, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. 3. The Inspector General of Police, C.R.P.F, Bihar Sector, Patna. 4. The Apar Police Deput Inspector General, Group Kendra, C.R.P.F. Mokamaghat, Patna. 5. The Commandant, 36 Battalion, C.R.P.F., Gaya. 6. The Commandant, 36 Battalion, C.R.P.F., Khosa, District-Tirap, Arunachal Pradesh. Respondents…Respondents. ----------- For the Appellant : Mr. Shashi Bhushan Singh For the Respondent : Mr. Sudhir Kumar, ASG : Mr. Sarva Goh, CGC. ---------- 02. 13.07.2009 Heard learned counsel for the appellant and learned counsel for the Union of India. It appears that in order to consider the case of the appellant/writ petitioner for compassionate appointment she was asked to take written test and some other tests. She has been denied such appointment on the basis of tests and measurement. Annexure-4 shows that she could not qualify either in the written exam or typing test and besides that she was found to be over age and less than the required height. After having taken the required test to find - 2 - out eligibility and suitability for compassionate appointment it is difficult to accept the contention that no such test should have been held. Even if the authorities could be directed to reconsider the matter by relaxing age and height requirement, it would be not possible to direct them to consider the result of the written exam and typing test. In the facts of the case, it is not possible to grant any relief to the appellant. The appeal is therefore dismissed. Vikash/- (Shiva Kirti Singh, J.) (Anjana Prakash, J.)