India, Dec. 18 -- The Bombay High Court on Wednesday pulled up the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at the India Security Press (ISP) in Nashik for disqualifying three aspiring constables on account of their birthmarks/ fungal infection.
"The CISF cannot distinguish between a birthmark and a disease? A little extra-curricular reading can tell you the difference" a division bench of justices RV Ghuge and Ashvin Bhobe said, as Mangesh Patange, 23, and Vishnu Dhone, 22, were disqualified due to birthmarks on their chest and abdomen, respectively.
The third, aspirant, 25-year-old Vaibhav Panjarkar, was disqualified due to hyperpigmentation on his private parts.
"A fungal infection can happen to anybody and it is curable," justice G...
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