:1: IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE JURISDICTION WRIT PETITION NO. 5764 OF 2008 Shri Yogesh Prabhudesai ..Petitioner Vs. The Chairman and Managing Director Air India and ors. ..Respondents Mr. R.P. Behere for petitioner. Mr. Talsania with Mr. Sunil Chavan for respondent nos.1 to 3. Mr. R.C. Master for respondent no.4. CORAM: BILAL NAZKI & CORAM: BILAL NAZKI & CORAM: BILAL NAZKI & J.H. BHATIA,JJ. J.H. BHATIA,JJ. J.H. BHATIA,JJ. Dated: September 29, 2008. Dated: September 29, 2008. Dated: September 29, 2008. P.C.: P.C.: P.C.: . The petitioner applied for a Trainee Pilot’s job with the respondents. After undergoing various tests and trainings he submits that he was eligible to be considered for appointment, but his appointment was rejected. Counter affidavit has been filed in which it is stated that the petitioner was not meeting the pre employment medical standards as defined by the Air India Ltd. We are afraid that we cannot sit over the medical finding of the appropriate board which was of the view that the petitioner could not meet the :2: medical standards. However, the petitioner submits that he had been found suffering from hypertension and this is not a cause which would be permanent. . In this view of the matter, we dispose off this petition being conscious of the fact that it is not for this court to decide whether the person is medically fit or not, particularly when the job involves the risk of life of the petitioner as well as the many others. Therefore, we only allow the petitioner to make a fresh representation, which may be considered by the respondents in the light of the Rules and the medical opinion. (J.H. Bhatia, J.) (J.H. Bhatia, J.) (J.H. Bhatia, J.) (Bilal Nazki,J.) (Bilal Nazki,J.) (Bilal Nazki,J.)