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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
Date of Decision: 28.01.2025
SONU SINGH .....Petitioner
Through: Mr.Himanshu Gautam, Adv.
Through: Mr.Rohan Jaitley, CGSC
Pratap Shahi, Mr.Varun Pratap Singh, Mr.Yogya Bhatia, Advs.
AC/CISF Sanjay Mehta and Sub INS Atul Sen, CISF
HON'BLE MS. JUSTICE SHALINDER KAUR NAVIN CHAWLA, J. (Oral)
JUDGMENT
1. Pursuant to our Order dated 08.01.2025, the petitioner was examined by the Army Hospital (R&R). A report dated 15.01.2025 of the opinion of the Medical Examination Board has been placed before us in a sealed cover.
2. Paragraph 3 of the said report records as under:
Fitness to be assessed by guidelines provided by CISF vide Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, (Pers.II Desk) dt 20th May 2015.”
3. The petitioner has to be assessed on the basis of the following Clause in the Medical Guidelines dated May 2015:
4. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that as guided by the Army Hospital (R&R), the CISF may consider the eligibility of the petitioner by applying the above Clause of the Medical Guidelines. He submits that he shall not be challenging the findings of the Medical Board to be appointed by the CISF on the ground of any prejudice or bias.
5. Keeping in view the above, we direct the respondent no.2 to have a Medical Board constituted for re-determination of the fitness of the petitioner for the post of Assistant Sub Inspector (Executive) through the LDCE for the year 2022, keeping the above Medical Guidelines in mind.
6. We direct that in case the petitioner is found fit for appointment, the case of the petitioner shall be further processed for the same. In case the petitioner is eventually appointed, the appointment shall be made to date back to the date of his batchmates with all consequential benefits, however, without pay. However, in case the petitioner is again declared ‘Unfit’ for appointment, there shall be no further challenge to the same by the petitioner.
7. The above exercise must be completed by the respondents within a period of four weeks from today. An advance notice of at least three days for the appearance of the petitioner before the Medical Board must be given to the petitioner. The Medical Board must also consist of a doctor having specialization in Orthopaedics.
8. A copy of the medical opinion of Army Hospital (R&R) has been taken on record while the others have been returned to the learned counsel for the respondents and the learned counsel for the petitioner. The Medical Board constituted by the respondent no.2 shall consider the same while assessing the medical fitness of the petitioner.
9. With the above directions, the petition alongwith the application is disposed of.
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