1 D.B.Civil Special Appeal (Writ) No.48/2010 Prakash Chand Meena V/s Secretary, Deptt.of Home & anr. 20.1.2010 Hon'ble the Chief Justice Mr.Jagdish Bhalla Hon'ble Mr.Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma Mr.Shailendra Srivastava for the appellant. This appeal is directed against the judgment dated 21st July, 2009 passed by the learned Single Judge dismissing the writ petition of the appellant- petitioner. The petitioner was appointed as Constable with C.R.P.F. on probation vide order dated 25th April, 1993. Before his probation period could be over, his services were terminated and he was discharged vide order dated 31.12.1994. It is pertinent to refer here that at the time of termination, the petitioner was posted at Agartala. However, the petitioner chooses to file writ petition before this Court. The matter was considered on merit and the learned Single Judge dismissed the writ petition by a reasoned order. Aggrieved by the same, this appeal has been filed. The learned counsel for the appellant submits that the appellant has less knowledge of English, therefore, he was not in a position to understand the contents of the form. The second argument of the appellant is that no opportunity was afforded to him before passing of the order of termination and therefore, there is violation of the principles of natural justice. Accordingly, the learned Single Judge erred in dismissing the writ petition. 2 ` In light of the submissions made by the learned counsel for the appellant, it is crystal clear that the petitioner has suppressed the material facts by not indicating in his application form regarding pendency of criminal cases against him, which has been dealt with by the learned Single Judge. Since the petitioner was on probation, we do not find any reason that a show cause notice was required for the termination simplicitor. We further find that the learned Single Judge has dealt with all the questions raised by a reasoned order and no further ground has been indicated so as to show interference by this Court in appeal. In light of the above, this appeal fails and is accordingly dismissed. (Mahesh Chandra Sharma)J. (Jagdish Bhalla)C.J. Parmar