IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.523 of 2008 Arbind Kumar Akela, s/o- Late Balbir Prasad Singh, r/o- village- Jag Parsa, P.s.- Atari, District- Gaya. ………. Petitioner Versus 1. The Union Of India through the Secretary, Department of Home, Govt. of India, New Delhi. 2. The Inspector of Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Patna. 3. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Patna. 4. The Additional Deputy Inspector General of Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Group Centre, Mokama Ghat, District- Patna. 5. The Commandant, 11 Battalion, Central Reserve Police Force, Mokama Ghat, District- Patna. ….. Respondents ---------------------------------- 2 25.08.2011 Counsels for both the parties are present. Petitioner is aggrieved by order dated 2.11.2007 (Annexure-10) issued by respondent No. 4. Petitioner was offered recruitment in the Central Reserve Police Force (for short “ the C.R.P.F”) as Constable (G.D.).He reported to the centre but thereafter was declared deserter w.e.f. 3.12.2003 before he could be recruited. The necessary information in this regard was sent to the higher officers. The petitioner reported to the centre on 31.12.2003 and thereafter again absented himself w.e.f. 6.1.2004. Till then, he was not appointed as Constable. By the impugned order, the petitioner has been informed that his conduct has made him ineligible/unsuitable for appointment as Constable (G.D.) in C.R.P.F. After hearing learned counsel for the petitioner and the respondent Union and also going through the relevant pleadings, this Court finds that no case for invocation of extraordinary and 2 discretionary writ jurisdiction has been made out to interfere with the impugned order. The application is dismissed. pkj ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)