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The Court has said genuine candidates should not be deprived and justice should be done in all fairness. This would require not giving a free hand to the KPSC to choose its own medical board and experts during recruitment, it said. The direction came in a judgement in which the Court found a medical certificate issued by Dr G Nandakumar of Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospital falsely mentioning that a candidate was colour-blind and half a centimetre shorter than the required height.
The candidature of Shivananje Gowda B N, for the post of Motor Vehicle Inspector was rejected by the KPSC based on this certificate issued on July 16, 2021. Gowda approached the Karnataka State Administrative Tribunal which also upheld the KPSC’s stand. The candidate then approached the HC where the division bench of Justice B Veerappa and Justice B Rachaiah heard his petition.
On April 18, 2022, the HC directed a physical test to be conducted at Minto Ophthalmic Hospital to ascertain the facts about Gowda’s physical status. The report submitted to the court revealed that he did not suffer from colour-blindness and qualified for the post of Motor Vehicle Inspector. “Unfortunately, on the basis of wrong assessment made by the Medical Board, Bowring Hospital, his candidature was rejected,” the court observed in its recent judgement.
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