IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9227 of 2009 LALAN KUMAR PASWAN, S/o Sri Ramdeo Paswan resident of village – Naya Tola, Chandanpatti, P.S. Sadar, District – Darbhanga. …. Petitioner. Versus 1. THE STATE OF BIHAR through the Director General of Police, Bihar, Patna. 2. The Inspector General of Police, Head Quarter, Patna. 3. The Deputy Director General of Police (Personnel), Bihar, Patna. ….. Respondents. For the petitioner : - Mr. N.K. Agarwal, Sr. Advocate Mr. Vijay Anand, Advocate For the State : - G.A.-I ----------- 02/ 04.08.2009 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and the State. 2. Petitioner appeared in the selection test for appointment on the post of Sub-Inspector of Police in the light of Advertisement No. 704 of 2004. Having become successful he was recommended for such appointment but his appointment is not being made in the light of the notice published in the news paper dated 10.2.2009 as contained in Annexure-11 to this application. 3. With reference to Annexure-11 it is submitted that according to the authorities the verification report from the Superintendent of Police concerned has not yet reached the authorities, which is delaying the appointment/joining of the petitioner. In this connection it is pointed out that before issue of the notice dated 10.2.2009, Annexure-11 itself, the verification report dated 13.7.2008 was received by the Inspector General (Head Quarters) as contained in Annexure-5 to this application. The further report dated 7.1.2009 addressed to the Deputy Inspector General of Police (Personnel) was received from Superintendent of Police, - 2 - Darbhanga subsequently which is contained in Annexure-9 to this application. In compliance of the instruction of the Headquarter dated 3.3.2009, Annexure-14 further report dated 5.3.3009 has been received enclosing the copy of the judgment acquitting the petitioner in Sadar P.S. Case No. 171 of 2000. It is submitted on behalf of the petitioner that as the authorities are not considering the reports received from the Superintendent of Police, Darbhanga the joining of the petitioner is being delayed to his detriment and the authorities be directed to consider his case in the light of the reports referred to above including the judgment of acquittal passed in Sadar P.S. Case No. 171 of 2000. 4. Having heard the counsel for the parties, I direct the respondents more particularly the Inspector General of Police (Head Quarters) to consider the reports received in regard to the petitioner as contained in Annexures- 5, 9 and 15, as early as possible, in any case within one month from the date of receipt/production of a copy of this order and if the Inspector General is not inclined to accept the joining of the petitioner then he shall be obliged to pass reasoned order within the same time. 5. With this observation and direction, this writ application is disposed of. DKS/ (V.N. Sinha, J.)