IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.15993 of 2011 1. Sarbesh Kumar Chauhan S/O Sri Bansh Narayan Chauhan R/O Village - Sarenja, P.S. Rajpur, District - Buxar Versus 1. The Union Of India Through Inspector General, Bihar Sector, Central Reserve Police Force ( Crpf ), Patna 2. The Inspector General, Bihar Sector, Central Reserve Police Force ( Crpf ), Patna 3. The Deputy Inspector General Of Police, Group Kendra, Central Reserve Police Force ( Crpf ), Jhaphan, Muzaffarpur 4. The Commandant, Recruitment Board, Crpf, Group Kendra Muzaffarpur 5. The Chief Medical Officer of Crpf, Composite Hospital Group Kendra, Muzaffarpur ---------------------------------- 03. 03.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner. Nobody has appeared on behalf of respondents. On 16.09.2011 this Court passed the following order:- “Learned counsel for the petitioner and learned Assistant Solicitor General for the respondent Union and its official are present. Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks permission of this Court to delete the averments made in paragraph no.14 of the writ petition. Permission is accorded. Let the petitioner score off paragraph in its entirety in course of the day. The grievance of the petitioner can be seen from averments made in paragraph Nos. 10 and 11 which read as under:- “10. That, in pursuance his aforesaid application petitioner was called vide letter dated 11.5.2011 2 issued by Respondent No.3 for re- medical examination on 25.05.2011 at the Composite Hospital CRPF, Muzaffarpur, Bihar on 25.05.2011 with all the requisites and Medical certificates and accordingly the petitioner appeared on the aforesaid date at the aforesaid venue, but as a matter of fact nothing was done, no response was taken and verbally he was told that he is medically unfit, but, no any document to the aforesaid effect was given to the petitioner and the petitioner was returned empty handed. 11. That thereafter, became highly perturbed and gave a representation to respondent no.3 on 25.05.2011 stating therein the aforesaid fact that as to how nothing was done by the Review Medical Board and he requested for doing his Medical Test again so that he may get justice and may be able to serve the nation.” Learned counsel for the petitioner states that in the facts akin to the present case, this Court disposed of one writ petition being C.W.J.C. No. 12642 of 2011 by order dated 4.8.2011. The said order is part of Annexure-6 series. It is contended that the present application may also be disposed of in the aforesaid terms. Learned counsel for the respondent Union prays for and is granted four weeks’ time to take instruction and file counter affidavit, if any. Post this matter after six weeks as last zero item. It is made clear that if no counter affidavit is filed, this Court shall proceed to dispose of the writ petition considering the averments made therein and the stand taken by the petitioner.” It is the grievance of the petitioner that he 3 filed Appeal for subjecting him to review Medical Board and accordingly he was directed to appear with all requisite papers/documents on 25.05.2011. Petitioner did appear before the respondent, but thereafter nothing was done inasmuch as the respondents have not made any correspondence with the petitioner. It is contended that a detailed representation in this regard has already been preferred before the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Group Kendra, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur (respondent no.3). It is contended relying on an order of this Court passed in C.W.J.C. No. 12642 of 2011 (part of Annexure-6 series) that the application be disposed of directing the respondent to consider and dispose of the representation in accordance with law within a time frame. Having heard learned counsel for the petitioner and on going through the pleadings on records, this Court is satisfied that the application be disposed of by the following orders. Let petitioner file a fresh and detailed representation in this regard before Deputy Inspector General of Police, Group Kendra, Central Reserve Police Force, Muzaffarpur (respondent no.3) 4 within a period of three weeks from today along with a copy of the present order, whereafter the said representation shall be considered and disposed off in accordance with law by a reasoned order under intimation to the petitioner within a maximum period of four weeks from the date of receipt/production of the representation. P.K. (Kishore K. Mandal, J.)