Anjar Ali Khan And Ors vs Union Of India And Ors
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Case Significance
Anjar Ali Khan And Ors vs Union Of India And Ors is a Delhi High Court decision dated November 28, 2025 (citation: ik-61215680). Multiple petitioners who were candidates for Constable/GD posts in CISF challenged their non-selection on the ground that they were found to have colour blindness (colour vision deficiency) during medical examination. The court held that recruitment must be conducted strictly in accordance with the advertisement and recruitment rules, and the CISF had gone beyond what was prescribed in the 2015 Advertisement. The petitions were disposed of, leaving it open for petitioners to file separate rep The bench comprised Justices Subramonium Prasad and Vimal Kumar Yadav. The judgment was delivered by Justice Subramonium Prasad.
Summary
Multiple petitioners who were candidates for Constable/GD posts in CISF challenged their non-selection on the ground that they were found to have colour blindness (colour vision deficiency) during medical examination. The court held that recruitment must be conducted strictly in accordance with the advertisement and recruitment rules, and the CISF had gone beyond what was prescribed in the 2015 Advertisement. The petitions were disposed of, leaving it open for petitioners to file separate representations for posts that do not consider colour blindness as a disability.
What was the outcome of Anjar Ali Khan And Ors vs Union Of India And Ors?
Multiple petitioners who were candidates for Constable/GD posts in CISF challenged their non-selection on the ground that they were found to have colour blindness (colour vision deficiency) during med...
Judgment
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Read on Indian KanoonSource: Indian Kanoon (ik-61215680)