IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No 10022 of 2009 Vikram Kumar, son of Sri Ram Krishna Yadav, resident of village - Kasaha, P S - Barauni (Chakia), District - Begusarai (Bihar) -Petitioner Versus 1 The Union of India through its Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi 2 The Director General of Police, CISF, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi 3 The Inspector General, CISF (Eastern Zone), Patliputra Road, Patna 4 The Deputy Inspector General, CISF (Eastern Zone), Patliputra Road, Patna 5 The Commandant, CISF (Eastern Zone), Patna -Respondents *** For the petitioner : Mr Hare Krishna Prasad, Advocate For the respondents : Mr Sudhir Singh, Advocate *** 2 19.08.2009 The petitioner had applied for recruitment in CISF and qualified till his medical examination on 10.08.2009 at Muzaffarpur. On 10.08.2009, he was rejected on ground of “under chest” (Annexure- 1). On that same very day, he made a representation for a review by the appellate authority (Annexure-5). He also stated that in various other examination, his chest had been consistently measured and he was never told that he was “under chest”. The reason, it is submitted, is arbitrary and without any measurement. Petitioner states that he has not been reexamined by the appellate authority. Learned counsel for the CISF states that petitioner having allegedly given the application on the same day for being reexamined by the appellate authority, may be it is taking time to communicate the same to him. Be that as it may, no useful purpose would be served by keeping the writ petition pending. I, therefore, direct the Inspector 2 General of CISF, Eastern Zone, Patliputra Colony (respondent No 3) to constitute an appellate Medical Board for the review of this certificate of unfitness given to the petitioner at the earliest with due intimation to the petitioner and in case it is found that petitioner has qualified to ensure that he is immediately recruited if there are no other disqualifying factors. The respondents would keep in mind the urgency of the matter and ensure that the appellate Medical Board for the purpose of verifying the chest measurement is constituted within one month from the day of production of a copy of this order before the authority. With these observations and directions, the writ petition stands disposed of. M.E.H./ (Navaniti Prasad Singh)