IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARANCHAL AT NAINITAL W.P. (SS) No. of 323/2004 Ravindra Paratap Singh ……….Petitioner Versus Union of India & others ……….Respondents REGISTRAR I am appearing as standing counsel Central Govt. on behalf of Applicant/respondent/opposite parties/petitioner in the aforesaid case. Kindly record my appearance. DATED: 25/6/2005 Anjali Standing Counsel Central Govt. 1 HIGH COURT OF UTTARANCHAL AT NAINITAL Writ Petition No. 323 (S/S) of 2004 Ravindra Pratap Singh ….Petitioner Vs. Director General, C.R.P.F. And others ….Respondents Counsel for the petitioner Sh. Manoj Tiwari Counsel for the respondent Miss. Pushpa Bhatt Dated:- 8-4-2004 Hon’ble Rajesh Tandon J. Heard Shri. Manoj Tiwari learned counsel for the petitioner and Mrs. Pushpa Bhatt for the respondent. By the present writ petition the petitioner has prayed for the issue of a writ order or direction in the nature of mandamus commanding the Respondents to forthwith declare the result of the petitioner’s medical re-examination. The petitioner, who belong to Schedule Caste, is a post Graduate from Garhwal University who possessed all eligibility conditions for appointment to the post of Constable (General Duty) in Central Reserve Police Force. Central Reserve Police has been constituted under the Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949. In January 2003, Commandant Central Reserve Police Force Group Center Rampur had launched a recruitment drive in District Haridwar for recruiting suitable candidates belonging to Uttaranchal State as Constable (General Duty) in Central Reserve Police Force. 2 Since the petitioner possessed all requisite qualifications for enrollment as Constable (General Duty), as such, he also participated in the selection process and after qualifying in different stages of selection; he was finally selected for enrolment as Constable (General Duty). It may be pointed out that the petitioner is not suffering from any disease and a duly constituted medical committee selected him after subjecting him to intense examination. The petitioner has stated that one offer of appointment was issued to the petitioner by Respondent No. 3 in the first week of July 2003 whereby petitioner was called upon to report at C.R.P.F. Group Center, Rampur on 14-7-2003. Petitioner remained on duty at Group Center Rampur up to 22-7-03. On 22-7-2003 petitioner was again subjected to medical examination at C.R.P.F. Centre, Rampur and the same day one certificate was issue declaring the petitioner medically unfit for becoming a member of Central Reserve Police Force. As such the petitioner has no option so he returned back to his home, Haridwar. To clear all doubts regarding his health, petitioner presented himself for through medical examination in Sh. J.N.S.M. Govt. Joint Hospital, Roorkee (Haridwar) on 29-7-2003 after medical examination the Chief Medical Superintendent, Sh. J.N.S.M Govt. Joint Hospital, Roorkee issued one medical certificate dt. 3-7-2003 clearly stating that no defect is found in petitioner’s health. On 1-8- 2003, he was also examined in Department of Radiology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Jollygrant (Dehradun) and he gave his report to the petitioner that he is not suffering from any disease. The grievance of the petitioner is that he has applied for medical re-examination, but the result has not been communicated to 3 him. Counsel for the petitioner has confined his prayer in paragraph 16 of the writ petition with regard to the result of the medical Exam. Accordingly the petitioner is directed to approach the authorities by way of representation within a period of 3 weeks for the result of medical re-examination and the same shall be disclosed within a period of 10 days after filing of the certified copy of the order. Subject to the aforesaid observations the writ petition is disposed of. There will be no order as to costs. 8-4-2003 (Rajesh Tandon, J.) M.K.