IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.9911 of 2011 Sujit Kumar Mishra son of Sri Uma Kant Mishra, resident of village and Post Office-Mauza, P.S. Ramgarhwa, Dist-East Champaran. Versus 1. The Union Of India 2. The Inspector General of Police, C.R.P.F., Patna, Bihar. 3. The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Group Centre, C.R.P.F., Mokamaghat,Bihar. 4. The C.M.O. (Medical member), Recruitment Board, Group Centre, Muzaffarpur,Bihar. 5. The Deputy Commandant, Member 1, Recruitment Board,C.R.P.F.,Muzaffarpur,Bihar. ----------- 03 26.07.2011 By order dated 28.06.2011, this Court, on the request of the learned counsel for the Union, had granted liberty to file counter affidavit. No counter affidavit has been filed. Heard Mr. Akhileshwar Kumar Srivastava, learned counsel for the petitioner, Mr. Shiv Kumar, learned Central Govt. Counsel for the respondent Union of India. Petitioner was an applicant for the post of General Duty Constable for which process of recruitment was initiated by Group Centre of Central Reserve Police Force (for short ‘CRPF’). Petitioner, on clearing the physical test followed by written tests, was subjected to medical fitness test. He was declared medically unfit. Petitioner was informed by communication dated 22.01.2011 (Annexure-1). The said communication declared that he was entitled to file appeal for Review Medical Board. Petitioner after medically examined himself by a medical practitioner filed appeal for his Review Medical Board. By order dated 25.02.2011 (Annexure-5) it has been informed that his appeal/application for Review/Remedical Examination cannot be acceded to since he had enclosed Indian Postal Order ( for short ‘IPO’) for Rs. 20/- (Twenty ) instead of Rs. 25/- (Twenty five). 2 Learned counsel for the petitioner, referring to the representation filed by him in this regard (Annexure-6 series), submits that petitioner would be crossing the upper age limit to get himself enrolled in the CRPF. It is also contended that process of Review /Remedical Examination is still going on. Learned counsel for the petitioner further submits that he had attached IPO worth Rs. 25/- (Twenty five) along with memo of appeal/application. A stand has been taken that the petitioner is ready and willing to pay the deficit amount of Rs. 5/- (Five) by way of IPO. It is contended that on this ground his claim for Review/ Remedical Examination should not have been rejected without granting opportunity to make good the deficiency, if any. Learned counsel for the respondents, on the other hand, considering the pleadings in the application has taken a fair stand that in the interest of justice petitioner may be afforded an opportunity. Considering the pleadings made in the applications and the stand taken by the parties, this Court disposes of this application by the following order:- Let petitioner approach respondent No. 3 (Deputy Inspector General of Police, Group Centre, C.R.P.F., Mokamaghat, Bihar) within 15 days from today and produce IPO worth Rs. 5/ (Five) along with the order of this Court whereafter said respondent shall ensure that petitioner is given an opportunity to appear in the Review Medical Board for his re-assessment of medical fitness. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J. )