Judgments
Judgments
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Madras High Court
  4. /
  5. 2017
  6. /
  7. January

J.Govinda Raju vs The Director General Of Police

Madras High Court|02 June, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

This writ petition has been filed by the petitioner seeking a direction to consider him for withdrawal of resignation and reinstatement in CRPF Services, by considering his representation dated 26.08.2014 addressed to the first respondent, within a time frame as may be fixed by this Court.
2.The case of the petitioner is that he was appointed as CT/GD in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on 13.09.2004. Due to his medical condition, he has submitted an application for discharge from service to the Commandant  140 Bn., CRPF and the same has been accepted by the competent authority vide order dated 10.05.2010. As the petitioner is now healthy to rejoin in the Police Force, he has submitted an application dated 17.05.2012 to the first respondent for his re-employment in CRPF with necessary medical records. However, the first respondent by way of a letter dated 09.01.2013, rejected the petitioner's request for re-employment. Aggrieved over the said order of rejection, the petitioner again sent a representation dated 26.08.2014 to the first respondent. As there was no response from him, he is before this Court.
3.A perusal of the affidavit shows that admittedly the petitioner suffered from serious ailment and he himself has made a request for discharging his duties from service and the same has also been accepted by the competent authority vide order dated 10.05.2010. After taking treatment for his ailment, the petitioner seeking re-employment by way of his application dated 17.05.2012 and the same has been rejected vide order dated 09.01.2013. Now after four long years, the petitioner has come to this Court challenging the said rejection order dated 09.01.2013 by way of filing this petition. Therefore, this Court is not inclined to entertain this petition, by invoking Article 226 of the Constitution of India, in favour of the petitioner, who is found to be guilty of laches. Accordingly, the Writ Petition fails and the same is dismissed. No costs. 02.06.2017 vga To
1.The Director General of Police, CRPF, Block No.1, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi  110 003.
2.The Inspector General, CRPF, Southern Sector, Road No.10C, Jubilee Hills, Near MLA/MPs Colony, Hyderabad-33.
3.The Inspector General, CRPF, Kerala & Karnataka Sector, Bangalore-43.
T.RAJA,J.
vga W.P. No.12072 of 2017 02.06.2017 http://www.judis.nic.in
Disclaimer: Above Judgment displayed here are taken straight from the court; Vakilsearch has no ownership interest in, reservation over, or other connection to them.
Title

J.Govinda Raju vs The Director General Of Police

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
02 June, 2017