IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.5602 of 2005 Pawan Kumar S/o-Sri Awadhesh Prasad Singh, Vill.- Dayali Bigha P.O.-Kosla, P.S.-Hisua, District-Nawadah Versus 1. Union of India through Inspector General, Central Reserve Police Force, Directorate, Government of India, Home Department, New Delhi. 2. Inspector General, Central Reserve Police Force, Bihar, Patna. 3. Additional Inspector General, Group Centre, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur (Bihar). 4. Commandant, Central Reserve Police Force, Recruitment Centre, Gaya (Bihar). ----------------- For the Petitioner : Mr. Indradeo Prasad, Advocate For the Union of India : Mr. Sarvadeo Singh, CGS -------------------- 06 21.10.2008 The petitioner had applied for selection as a constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). He appeared in the physical test and was disqualified. He came to this Court pointing out that marks were wrongly allotted to him. On behalf of Central Reserve Police Force after instructions and appreciating the contention it was conceded that indeed marks were wrongly awarded. The learned counsel for the CRPF submits that if marks were correctly awarded then the petitioner cannot be held to be disqualified, as he would have got 35 marks which is the minimum qualifying marks. But, his further submission is that even this does not take the petitioner’s case any further because the last person recruited on merits had 53.5 marks and states that no person having less than petitioner was recruited. Petitioner now submits that the respondent should submit the marking of all the candidates to show that every one was correctly marked. In my view, in this jurisdiction this is not possible. 2 Petitioner can make grievance of his marks but neither does he have the basic facts nor is he pleaded about any specific case in which marks have wrongly been given. Thus, even on correction the petitioner does not get any relief from this Court. The petitioner not having qualified on merits now cannot get any relief from this Court. The writ petition is thus dismissed. Trivedi/ ( Navaniti Prasad Singh, J.)