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Madras High Court

A.Mohaneswari vs The Chairman on 18 August, 2017

Author: T.Raja

Bench: T.Raja

        

 

BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT               

DATED: 18.08.2017  

CORAM   

THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE T.RAJA         

W.P.(MD)No.14868 of 2017   
and 
W.M.P.(MD)Nos.11718 and 11719 of 2017    

A.Mohaneswari                                          ... Petitioner
Vs.
1.The Chairman, 
   Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board,
   Old Commissioner of Police Office Campus, Pantheon Road,  
   Egmore,  Chennai ? 600 008.

2.The Chairman, 
   Sub Committee, 
   Virudhunagar Centre,
   Tamilnadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board,
   Virudhunagar.                                        ... Respondents

PRAYER: Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India,
praying for issuance of a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus, calling for the
records in connection with the letter issued by the 2nd respondent in
C.No.R2/150/2017 dated 31.07.2017 and quash the same as illegal, consequently  
direct the respondents to permit the petitioner to participate in the next
level selection process such as further chest measurement and 1500 meter
running, rope climbing etc., in pursuant of TNUSRB combined recruitment for
Grade-II Police constables/Grade-II Warders/Firemen (Men & Women)-2017, if 
the petitioner found eligible in height measurement during re-measurement.
                
!For Petitioner  : Mr.A.Rajaram
For Respondents  : Mr.B.Pugazhendhi  
                                           Additional Advocate General
                                           Assisted by Mr.A.K.Baskara Pandian, 
                                           Special Government Pleader.

:ORDER  

By consent of both sides, this writ petition itself is taken up for final disposal.

2.The petitioner, having passed S.S.L.C, applied for the post of Grade

-II Police Constables / Grad-II Jail Warders / Fireman ? 2017, when applications were called for by the respondent Police Department. Subsequently, after passing the written examination, the petitioner was called for for the Physical Endurance Test.

3.Now, the grievance of the petitioner appears to be that the respondents have not measured the height of the petitioner properly. As a result, she has been found disqualified.

4.In view thereof, when the matter was earlier listed before this Court, this Court directed the respondents to produce the video recordings taken at the time of measurement.

5.As per the said direction, the learned Additional Advocate General appearing for the respondent Police Department produced the video recordings and the same was played before me in the presence of the learned counsel on either side and also the petitioner.

6.A perusal of the same would go to show that the petitioner's height is found to be 156.5 c.m. which is less that the actual level for being qualified. Hence, the petitioner is rightly found disqualified by the respondent Police Department.

7.Accordingly, this Writ Petition is dismissed. No costs. Consequently, the connected Miscellaneous Petition is closed.

To

1.The Chairman, Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board, Old Commissioner of Police Office Campus, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai ? 600 008.

2.The Chairman, Sub Committee, Virudhunagar Centre, Tamilnadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board, Virudhunagar.

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