WP(C) 5309/2010 BEFORE THE HON’BLE MR JUSTICE B. K. SHARMA Heard Mr. K. Bhattacherjee, learned counsel for the petitioner as well a s Mr. S. Baruah, learned Central Govt. Counsel. The petitioner, who is an aspirant for the post of Constable(GD), has fi led this writ petition, making a grievance against the finding of the Medical Bo ard of the CRPF, by which he has been declared medically unfit due to Hypertensi on and Right Pleural Effusion and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy. Prior to that fi nding, the petitioner was sent to the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital for medical examination by the authorities of the CRPF and the said Medical College declared him fit to join duty. It was also opined that no abnormality was detect ed on CXR and so also no abnormality of blood investigation. The said medical ex amination was conducted on 31.8.2010. However, the petitioner was declared unfit within 3 (three) days thereafter by the Medical officer of the CRPF on the afor esaid ground. Hence, this writ petition. As noticed above, the petitioner was certified to be medically fit by th e Guwahati Medical College and Hospital with the aforesaid finding and not in re spect of the finding recorded by the Medical Officer of the CRPF. It is in this context, Mr. Baruah, learned CGC, submits that if the petitioner was found medic ally unfit on the aforesaid ground, in respect of which no examination was condu cted by the Guwahati Medical College and Hospital, it cannot be said that the au thorities of the CRPF acted illegally in the matter. In the counter affidavit filed by the respondents, the stand of the peti tioner has been denied. In paragraph 4, while reiterating the aforesaid stand, i t has also been stated that the petitioner having not preferred any appeal again st the finding of the Medical Officer of the CRPF entitling him re-examination b y a Review Medical Board, the petitioner is not entitled to any relief. In the report furnished by the Senior Medical officer of the CRPF vide A nnexure-4 letter dated 4.9.2010, the petitioner was appraised of his right of ap peal for Review Medical Examination within 15(fifteen) days. However, instead of preferring any such appeal, the petitioner invoked the writ jurisdiction of thi s Court by filling the instant writ petition on 21.9.2010, which was more or les s within the stipulated period of time. Considering the matter in its entirely and more particularly, in view of the fact that the petitioner had approached this Court before completion of the recruitment process, this writ petition is disposed of directing the respondent s to examine the petitioner through a Review Medical Board to be constituted by the CRPF. The said Medical Board shall, however, include one Doctor from the Med ical College of Assam, specialised in the area in which the petitioner has been declared unfit. Let the Review Medical Examination be done as expeditiously as possible, preferably within one month from the date of receipt of certified copy of this order. Whatever may be the outcome of the said Review Medical Examination of the petitioner, same may be communicated to him. Needless to say that the aforesaid direction has been issued in the fact-situation involved in the case and will n ever be treated as a precedent in all such other cases. There shall be no order as to costs.