IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH C.W.P. No. 17396 of 2006 Date of Decision: 03.11.2006 Lady H.C. Manjit Kaur. .... Petitioner Versus State of Punjab and others. ... Respondents Coram : Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.S. Khehar, Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.D. Anand. Present : Mr. Hari Singh Mann, Advocate, for the petitioner. J.S. Khehar, J. (Oral) After arguing for some time, learned counsel for the petitioner decides to limit his prayer so as to issue a direction to the respondents to depute the petitioner for the Intermediate School Course. In this behalf, learned counsel for the petitioner has invited our attention to the fact, that the petitioner was selected to be deputed to the Intermediate School Course commencing with effect from 01.10.2006. Despite the aforesaid fact, she has not been so deputed. The reason why the petitioner has not been allowed to undergo the Intermediate School Course, is apparent from Annexure P-5, which clearly reveals that on the medical examination report of the petitioner, she has been declared medically fit only for indoor classes, and she has been declared to be medically unfit for outdoor physical exercises due to illness (Left hemiparesis). On being specifically asked, learned counsel for the CWP No. 17396 of 2006 2 petitioner, acknowledges that the Intermediate School Course comprises of indoor as well as outdoor training. Since the petitioner is apparently ineligible for undergoing part of the training, namely, outdoor training, it is not possible for us to accept the prayer of the petitioner to depute her (even at her own risk and responsibility) to the training course for which she is not fully medically fit. Dismissed. (J.S. Khehar) Judge November 03, 2006 (S.D. Anand) vkd Judge