IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.116 of 2011 AJAY KUMAR son of Shri Lalit Kishore Singh, resident of village- Lodipur, P.O. Kasiyana, Police Station-Ekangarsarai, District- Nalanda…… Petitioner Versus 1.THE UNION OF INDIA through Cabinet Secretary, Government of India, New Delhi. 2. Home Secretary, Government of India, New Delhi. 3. Director General of Central Reserve Police Force, (C.R.P.F.) Government of India, New Delhi. 4. Deputy Inspector General (Group Centre),Central Reserve Police Force (C.R.P.F.) Sindri-Dhanbad (Jharkhand). 5. Deputy Inspector General-C.R.P.F.,Gaya 6. Commandant-cum-P.O.Recruitment Board, Central Reserve Police Force (C.R.P.F.) 22, Battalion (C.R.P.F.) Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) 7. District Transport Office (D.T.O.) Motor Vehicles Department, District- MON, (Nagaland) ……………… Respondents. --------- For the petitioner: Mr.S.M.Ehteshan, Advocate For the Union of India:Mr. Raghib Ahsan, A.S.G. ----------- 2. 5.1.2011 The petitioner is aggrieved by the order dated 29.4.2009 issued by respondent No.4, Deputy Inspector General (Group Centre), Central Reserve Police Force, Sindri-Dhanbad, by which the petitioner has been informed that he cannot be appointed on the post of constable/driver as the District Transport Officer, Mon, Nagaland has informed that the driving licence furnished by him is forged. Learned counsel for the petitioner relies upon another letter dated 10.6.2009 issued by the District Transport Officer, Mon, Nagaland in which with respect to the same driving licence which he furnished before the authority, it is stated that - 2 - it is genuine and true. Learned counsel for the petitioner further submits that in a similarly situated case of Suman Kumar, this Court by order dated 5.2.2010 passed in C.W.J.C.No.368/2010 had directed the authorities to verify the driving licence and also the correctness of a certificate letter dated 16.6.2009 of the D.T.O., Mon, Nagaland subsequently submitted by Suman Kumar and if the same were not found to be forged then the D.I.G. (Group Centre), C.R.P.F., Sindri should ensure that the petitioner of that case is permitted to join the C.R.P.F. on the post of Driver, which action should be taken within a period of two months from the date of the said order. Considering that the case of the petitioner stands on similar footing as that of Suman Kumar, this writ application is disposed of in the same terms as the order dated 5.2.2010 passed in C.W.J.C.No.368/2010: Suman Kumar vs. Union of India and others. VPS ( Ramesh Kumar Datta, J. )