found to be permanently unfit on the ground of "Lenticular Opacity Both Eye (RE LE]". Thereafter on 1st March, 2001, the petitioner moved ... March, 2001 found the petitioner to be unfit on account Lenticular Opacity of Right Eye only as compared to the deficiency in both eyes found
examined the petitioner and declared
him unfit on account of Multiple Lenticular Opacities (B.E).
3. The petitioner disclosed that he was given the option ... petitioner was again marked medically unfit
on account of Multiple Lenticular Opacities (B.E) Dr. Colonel Sirohi by
the Head of the Department
Individuals with congenital cataracts such as blue dot
cataracts and other lenticular opacities that do not decrease visual acuity
and are known ... cases that are of a borderline or
controversial nature. Those lenticular opacities that are compromising
vision in the opinion of the ophthalmologist or are likely
Individuals with congenital cataracts such as blue dot
cataracts and other lenticular opacities that do not decrease visual acuity
and are known ... cases that are of a borderline or
controversial nature. Those lenticular opacities that are compromising
vision in the opinion of the ophthalmologist or are likely
papillary edge, any evidence of
inflammation of the iris and lenticular opacity. Vitreous floaters are usually
of no significance. Any abnormal vascular pattern, muscular scarring ... cells on lens may also progress
in future and may cause lenticular opacity, glaucoma in future. Hence,
further exists examination was not required
entry has been declared medically UNFIT for his
disability "LENTICULAR OPACITY (RT) EYE" during
RMB held at AFMC Pune ... qualified for SSB. The Petitioner
was declared unfit for "Lenticular Opacity Inferiorly" (Rt) Eye, on 27th
October 2007. Copy of the instructions
points out that the appellant was suffering from high myopia and lenticular opacities and in consequence thereof was completely and permanently incapacitated for further service ... report that "with such a high Myopia and lenticular opacities, in 'my opinion he should be categorised "C" permanent and given
April 1991 he experienced loss of vision which was diagnosed as Lenticular Bilateral Opacity and placed in lower medical category BEE (Temp). Later ... deemed to have arisen in military service and inasmuch as Lenticular Bilateral Opacities or seizure was not noted in course of medical examination
papillary edge, any
evidence of inflammation of the iris and lenticular opacity.
Vitreous floaters are usually of no significance. Any abnormal
vascular pattern, macular scarring
diagnosed with "Vitreous Haemorrhage Right Eye with Caps
Lenticular Opacity Left Eye". At that stage, his medical category was
recommended