R.V.RAVEENDRAN, H.L.GOKHALE
Daya Shankar Yadav – Appellant
Versus
Union of India – Respondent
Judgment :-
R.V. RAVEENDRAN, J.
Leave granted.
2. The appellant was selected and appointed as a Constable in the Central Reserve Police Force on 12.6.2003. Rule 14(b) of the Central Reserve Police Force Rules, 1955 required every newly recruited employee to furnish factual information about himself. In view of it, the appellant was required to fill up and sign a Verification Roll (for short `the form'), which he did on 6.7.2004. The form starts with the following warnings : "1. The furnishing of false information or suppression of any factual information in the Verification Roll would be a disqualification and is likely to render candidate unfit for employment under the government. 2. If detained, convicted, debarred etc., subsequent to the completion and submission of this form, the details should be communicated immediately to the Union Public Service Commission or the authority to whom the Verification Roll has been sent earlier, as the case may be, failing which it will be deemed to be a suppression of factual information. 3. If the fact that the false information has been furnished or that there has been suppression of any factual information in the Verification Roll comes to n
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