IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.13120 of 2011 1. Sudhir Kumar Verma S/O Late Sadan Bihari Verma R/O Vill.- Chepul, P.S.- Chepul, P.O.- Manjhi, Distt.- Saran ---Petitioner Versus 1. The Union Of India Through The Secretary, Ministry Of Home Affairs Govt. Of India New Delhi 2. The Director General, Group Centre, C.R.P.F., Jhaphan, Muzaffarpur 3. The Deputy Inspector General Group Centre, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur, Bihar 4. Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Bihar Sector, Patna ---Respondents. -------- 03 02.09.2011 As prayed, Inspector General of Police CRPF, Bihar Sector, Patna is permitted to be impleaded as respondent no.4 in course of the day. Heard Mr. Ravi Bhushan Prasad Sinha, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Raghib Ahsan, learned Assistant Solicitor General for the authorities of the Central Reserve Police Force ( for short ‘CRPF’). The petitioner has approached this Court seeking a direction upon the respondent authority to appoint him on the post of constable GD (Male) in the CRPF treating him medical fit for the said post. It is the case of the petitioner that he applied for being recruited as constable GD in CRPF pursuant to the advertisement issued by the respondents. He was found fit in the physical eligibility test whereafter he was subjected to written test. On being declared successful thereat he was subjected to medical fitness test wherein he was found medically unfit. He was found medically unfit for the reasons that he was hypertensive (140/100) as also had flat feet (B/L). 2 Petitioner preferred appeal thereagainst after obtaining a medical fitness certificate from an orthopaedic Surgeon serving the Government of Bihar. The petitioner was again called in for Review Medical Board. The Review Medical Board again found him unfit. The petitioner has stated the aforesaid fact in para 10 and 13 of the writ petition:- “10. That the Medical Board after conducting Review Medical Examination of the petitioner verbally declared him medically unfit. But no reason has been assigned to differ with the opinion of the civil Assistant Surgeon, Sadar Hospital, Chapra nor any written opinion regarding medical unfitness has been given. 13. That the petitioner was declared medically unfit due to hypertension and flat feet. But the medical examination of the petitioner done by the Civil Assistant Surgeon, Sadar Hospital, Chapra, who is also a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, clearly shows that the petitioner has no flat feet and his Blood Pressure lever is 124/84.” Learned counsel for the petitioner takes a stand that petitioner may be given an opportunity to represent his case before the respondent No. 4 (Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Bihar Sector, Patna) ventilating his grievance and the said respondent be directed to consider and dispose of his representation in accordance with law. Learned Assistant Solicitor General, in view of the stand taken by the petitioner, submits that petitioner may be granted the said relief. Having heard the parties, this Court is satisfied that the application be disposed of by the following order:- Let petitioner file a detailed representation enclosing 3 therewith all documents including copy of the present order within a period of 03 week from today before the respondent no.4 (Inspector General of Police, CRPF, Bihar Sector, Patna) whereafter said respondent shall consider and dispose of the representation in accordance with law within a reasonable period of time in any case within 08 weeks of its filing. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)