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Itu Mahato vs. Union of India and Ors.

Decided on 29 February 2024• Citation: WPA/26758/2023• Calcutta High Court
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                      29.02.2024                                                    
                      Court No.13                                                   
                      Item No.121                                                   
                      AP                                                            
                                              WPA 26758 of 2023                     
                                                  Itu Mahato                        
                                                     Vs.                            
                                          The Union of India and Ors.               
                               Mr. Saibal Kumar Acharya                             
                               Mr. Sukhendu Bikash Mukherjee                        
                                                             ... For the Petitioner.
                               Mr. Kaushik Dey                                      
                               Mr. Somnath Bhattacharya                             
                                                          ... For the Respondents.  
                               1.    The writ petitioner is aggrieved that her result in
                               the recruitment process for the post of Constable (GD) in
                               the CAPFs for the year 2022 has been withheld.       
                               2.    The respondents have clarified that there is   
                               discrepancy found  in the  petitioner’s biometrics   
                               particularly signature, LTI as also her photograph. The
                               documents relating to the writ petitioner’s recruitment
                               have    been    sent   to    the   CFSL    and       
                               CFPB Kolkata and reports are awaited.                
                               3.    In that view of the matter, the Director, CFSL 
                               Kolkata is added as a party respondent to the instant
                               proceedings.                                         
                               4.    Leave is granted to the learned counsel for the
                               writ petitioner to amend the cause title in course of the
                               day to this effect.                                  
                               5.    Let service be effected upon the Director, CFSL,
                               CFPB Kolkata along with a copy of this order.        

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                               6.    The CFSL, Kolkata and CFPB  are directed to    
                               submit a report to the SSC as expeditiously as possible
                               preferably within a period of three weeks from date. 
                               7.    The respondents shall take a decision in the   
                               matter based on the report of the CFSL and CFPB, and 
                               communicate the same to the writ petitioner within a 
                               period of one week thereafter.                       
                               8.    With the aforesaid directions, the writ petition is
                               disposed of.                                         
                               9.    There shall be no order as to costs.           
                               10.   All parties shall act on the server copy of this
                               order duly downloaded from the official website of this
                               Court.                                               
                                                         (Rajasekhar Mantha, J.)