IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.18333 of 2011 Rajeev Kumar Son of Ganesh Pandey Resident Of Mohalla-Baag Dulhan, Police Station-Hajipur, District-Vaishali. ---Petitioner. Versus 1. The Union Of India Through The Director General Of Police Central Reserve Police Force, New Delhi. 2. The Director General Of Police, Central Reserve Police Force, New Delhi. 3. The Inspector General Of Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Bihar Sector, Patna. 4. The Inspector General Of Police, South Sector, Hydrabad (A.P.). 5. The Deputy Inspector General Of Police (G.C.), Central Reserve Police Force, Jhaphan Uma Nagar, Muzaffarpur. ---Respondents. ---------------------------------- 03 08.11.2011 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the respondent-Union of India. Petitioner has approached this Court seeking a direction to cancel the written examination conducted by the Central Reserve Police Force (for short ‘CRPF’) for recruitment of personnels which was held on 10.07.2011. Petitioner was an applicant for the post of Assistant Sub Inspector ( Stenographers). Having participated in the written test petitioner has approached this Court for setting aside the entire selection process. When queried, learned counsel for the petitioner conceded that result of the examination has not till date been published. Learned counsel for the respondent-Union of India, referring to the representation filed by the petitioner soon after the written test (Annexure-7), submits that based on those objections this Court may not exercise its extraordinary and discretionary writ 2 jurisdiction. On going through the contents of Annexure-7, this Court is satisfied that no case for interference, as prayed for, has been made out. The application is dismissed. Sym ( Kishore K. Mandal, J.)