IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.10704 of 2011 Rajeev Ranjan Ray, son of Shri Dudhnath Ray, resident of village- Akbarpur, Post- Sitalpur, P.S. Dariyapur, Dist- Chapra (Saran) ---Petitioner. Versus 1. The Director General, Central Reserve Police Force, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. 2. Inspector General, Central Reserve Police Force, Digha, Patna. 3. Deputy Inspector General, Recruitment, Central Reserve Police Force, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. 4. Deputy Inspector General, Group Centre, Central Reserve Police Force, Jhaphan, Muzaffarpur. ---Respondents. ----------- 02 07.07.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and respondent Union. Petitioner applied for his recruitment as General Duty Constable in Central Reserve Police Force (For short ‘CRPF’). According to petitioner, such applicants had to first clear physical test and thereafter appear at the written examination which was to be followed by medical fitness test. It is the case of the petitioner that he appeared at the physical test and was cleared whereafter he was permitted to appear at the written test which was also cleared by the petitioner. Petitioner was thereafter subjected to medical test/examination wherein he was found medically unfit for two reasons indicated in the communication served on the petitioner. The communication (Annexure-3) itself suggested that petitioner may file appeal thereagainst and get himself medically examined by a review Medical Board. Petitioner got a medical fitness certificate from the Sadar Hospital, Hazipur and thereafter applied for review Medical 2 Board which was allowed and he was permitted to appear before the review Medical Board. The review Medical Board again found him medically unfit. It is further the claim of the petitioner that he got himself examined thoroughly by the doctors in Patna Medical College Hospital wherein, after subjecting him to clinical as well as radiological test(s), he was found medically fit. The same view, according to petitioner, was taken by the doctors at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna. The relevant documents are Annexure-6 series. In this fact situation, petitioner submitted a representation before the respondent nos. 2 and 3. The relevant representation along with mail receipts are at Annexure-7. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that the petitioner would be satisfied if the said representation be directed to be considered and disposed of by the respondent(s). Learned counsel for the respondent Union, in view of the said stand taken by the petitioner, does not object to the disposal of the application in the aforesaid terms. Having considered the submissions and on going through the materials on record, this Court disposes of this application by the following order:- Let petitioner file a detailed representation supported by all relevant documents/certificates along with a copy of the present order before the respondent no.2 (Inspector General, Central Reserve Police Force, Digha, Patna) within a period of three (03) weeks from today whereafter said respondent shall consider and dispose of the 3 same in accordance with law as quickly as possible preferably within a period of ten (10) weeks of its filing. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J. )