KALYAN RAI SURANA
Mangalu Nath S/o. Ajit Nath – Appellant
Versus
Union of India, rep. by the Commissioner and Secretary to the Govt of Assam, Deptt. of Home Affairs – Respondent
JUDGMENT :
Heard Mr. R. Mazumdar, learned advocate for the petitioner and Ms. B. Sarma, advocate, appearing as learned CGC for the respondents.
2. The case canvassed by the petitioner is that a recruitment/ employment advertisement was published in Rozgar Samachar dated 24.01.2015, issued by the Staff Selection Commission to fill up the posts of Constable/ General Duty in various Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs for short), NIA, SSF and Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles. Accordingly, the petitioner had participated in the said recruitment process. After successfully clearing all stages of recruitment process, the petitioner was issued an admit card for appearing in his medical examination on 27.05.2017, where the petitioner was found to be medically fit. It is projected that copy of the medical certificate was never provided to the petitioner. Thereafter, the name of the petitioner appeared in the list dated 02.02.2017 of candidates selected by the Staff Selection Commission for being appointed in various CAPFs. On the basis of marks obtained, the coordinating agency, i.e. the Central Reserve Police Force (hereinafter referred to as ‘CRPF’ for short) published a list dated 06.02.2017
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