IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.11208 of 2006 RANJIT KUMAR SINGH Versus THE UNION OF INDIA & ORS ----------- For the petitioner : Mr. Dhirendra Singh For the Union of India : Mr. Sanjeev Kumar ------- 03. 26.08.2008 Petitioner applied for appointment in the post of Constable (General Duty) under the respondents Sashastra Seema Bal. It is his case that he qualified the various tests in question and otherwise he was found fit. The problem has arisen only with regard to medical examination which was held upon him. The medical board in its opinion, contained in annexure-2, found three problems enumerated therein. Against the opinion of the medical board a review medical board was also held but the review medical board did not disagree with the initial finding rendered by the medical board. The above position has been certified in the statement made in paragraph 13 of the counter affidavit. If that is the position, then it cannot be said that the petitioner has earned eligibility for appointment under the respondents. A candidate must meet and certify the standards even laid down in the medical examination as much as other examinations which are held before he can be declared fit and eligible in every respect. In the above stated position, the petitioner has - 2 - no case for a direction upon the respondents for his appointment. The writ application stands dismissed. rkp (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J)