SK ISMILE SK. RAJU AHMED vs UNION OF INDIA AND ORS. — WPA/29702/2025
Case under No Act Section NA. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED on 06th May 2026.
CNR: WBCHCA0599282025
Filing Number
WPA/29626/2025
Filing Date
22-Dec-2025
Registration No
WPA/29702/2025
Registration Date
23-Dec-2025
Judge
Hon'ble Justice Amrita Sinha
Coram
Hon'ble Justice Amrita Sinha
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
GROUP A (WRIT MATTERS) ( 1 )
Sub-Category
Residuary ( 26 )
Judicial Branch
MANDAMUS SECTION
Decision Date
06-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISMISSED
Last updated 04-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.SK ISMILE SK. RAJU AHMED
Respondent(s)
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1.UNION OF INDIA AND ORS.
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2.GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT
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3.THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, (S.G.) COMMANDANT, G.C CRPF
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4.THE DIRECTOR OF BOARD, MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF CT/GD EXAM 2025
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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06-May-2026
Hon'ble Justice Amrita SinhaView PDF
Case Summary: WPA 29702/2025 The Calcutta High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by SK Ismile challenging his medical disqualification from CAPF recruitment. The petitioner was declared medically unfit on four grounds (scoliosis, hypertension, hypertrophic scar, and tremors) in the detailed examination and confirmed unfit in the review medical examination on November 22, 2025. The court upheld the Review Medical Board's final decision, ruling that recruitment medical standards for armed forces are stricter than civilian standards and rejecting the petitioner's subsequent medical certificate from a state hospital as irrelevant for armed forces recruitment purposes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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06-May-2026
Motion
Hon'ble Justice Amrita Sinha
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06-Jan-2026
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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22-Dec-2025
Case filed
Registration No. WPA/29702/2025
Case Summary: WPA 29702/2025 The Calcutta High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by SK Ismile challenging his medical disqualification from CAPF recruitment. The petitioner was declared medically unfit on four grounds (scoliosis, hypertension, hypertrophic scar, and tremors) in the detailed examination and confirmed unfit in the review medical examination on November 22, 2025. The court upheld the Review Medical Board's final decision, ruling that recruitment medical standards for armed forces are stricter than civilian standards and rejecting the petitioner's subsequent medical certificate from a state hospital as irrelevant for armed forces recruitment purposes. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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