such a degree as to interfere with the satisfactory
performance of the combatised duties, are disqualifying."
5. He submits that none of the conditions ... normal
functioning of his fingers and interfere with the satisfactory
performance of combatised duties by the petitioner. He submits
that the Review Medical Board proceedings
physical disability suffered by the petitioner, he cannot be retained
in combatised post and, keeping in view the role and nature of duties ... representation was primarily rejected as the
petitioner could not be retained in combatised post.
13. He submits that with the passage of time now, while
that the
instructions in that case did not distinguish between civilian and
combatised personnel.
2. We, therefore, were constrained to re-examine the matter
downgrading of posts like Subedar-Major/Sister-in-Charge+Assistant
Matron (Non-Combatised) was further recommended due to less work
load/responsibilities.
2. He submits
Board, dated 4 June 2024, found the
petitioner "not fit for combatised duty" and "unfit for cold climate,
prolonged standing, running, squatting
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3. The petitioner challenges Sashastra Seema Bal, Combatised
Para-Medical Cadre (Group 'B' Posts) Recruitment Rules, 2024 as not
provided
decision on whether the CCS
(Conduct) Rules 1964 apply to combatised members of the BSF.
2. The answer, to us, is self evident from Rule ... that view of the matter, we are of the opinion that combatised
member of the BSF would not be covered by the CCS (Conduct)
Rules
petitioners seek reading down of the BSF, Air Wing, Non-
Gazetted (Combatised), Group 'B' and Group 'C' posts Recruitment
Rules