HC gives CISF two weeks to appoint OBC candidate as ASI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High has given two weeks time to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to appoint an OBC candidate as an Assistant Sub-Inspector, a post for which he had cleared the qualifying exam in 2015.

The candidate had cleared the short service commission combined graduate level exam 2015, but was not appointed as he had given his OBC certificate after the cut-off date for submitting it.


The high in July last year had cited a Supreme decision which allowed accepting of belatedly filed certificates and directed the to verify the candidate's OBC certificate and to appoint him in the paramilitary force.

As the direction had not been complied with by the CISF, whose appeal against the July last order was dismissed by the apex in February this year, Justice A K Chawla gave it two weeks time from October 23 to appoint the candidate, Sanjeev Kumar.

The high has said that if the fails to do so then its Additional ( ADGP) concerned shall be present in on the next date of hearing on November 14.

It also slapped costs of Rs 20,000 on the paramilitary force.

The order came on the candidate's contempt plea filed through advocate Tushar Sannu contending that over a year had gone by since the high court's July 2016 order, but no appointment order has been issued.

Sannu told the that it had given eight weeks to offer appointment.

He also told the that a communication sent by in April this year was not a letter of appointment, as claimed by the force, instead it only asked Kumar to undergo some training.

The high court, after perusing the communication, agreed with the petitioner that it did not appear to be a letter of appointment.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 11:42 IST