Ranchi, December 17, 2024: The Jharkhand High Court has issued an order halting the publication of results for the JSSC CGL 2023 examination. The decision was made in response to a petition alleging irregularities, including claims of a paper leak during the examination held on September 21 and 22. The next hearing has been scheduled for January 22, 2025.
While the document verification process for qualified candidates will continue as planned, the High Court’s order has created uncertainty among aspirants awaiting the results.
Court Hearing Details: Bench and Petitioners’ Claims
The matter was heard by a division bench comprising Chief Justice M.S. Ramachandra Rao and Justice Deepak Roshan. The petition was filed by Prakash Kumar and other candidates, who alleged widespread irregularities during the JSSC CGL examination.
The petitioners specifically pointed to claims of a paper leak and other malpractices that allegedly compromised the integrity of the examination. They further urged the court to direct a CBI investigation into the matter to ensure transparency and fairness.
The High Court, after reviewing the petition, decided to halt the publication of results until further deliberation. However, it clarified that the ongoing document verification process for shortlisted candidates would not be affected.
Impact on JSSC CGL Candidates
The High Court’s decision has left thousands of aspirants in a state of uncertainty. The JSSC CGL results, which were eagerly awaited, will now remain on hold until the court issues its final verdict.
Candidates who appeared for the Jharkhand Combined Graduate Level Examination are particularly concerned about the delays, as the examination is a crucial gateway to securing government job positions in the state.
Despite the halt in result publication, the document verification process will continue for those who have been provisionally shortlisted. This partial continuation aims to minimize disruptions while the court proceedings are underway.
Petitioners Demand CBI Investigation into Exam Controversy
The petitioners emphasized the need for a CBI investigation to address their allegations of misconduct during the JSSC CGL examination. They argued that only a thorough and impartial probe would uncover the truth and restore candidates’ faith in the examination process.
The claims of a paper leak during the exams held on September 21 and 22 have sparked significant debate among aspirants and stakeholders. These allegations, if proven, could potentially invalidate the examination results and prompt a reevaluation of the process.
The Jharkhand High Court has acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations and will further deliberate on the matter during the next hearing scheduled for January 22, 2024.
Next Steps and Court Proceedings
The High Court has set January 22, 2024, as the date for the next hearing. Until then, the results of the JSSC CGL examination will remain on hold.
Candidates are advised to stay updated on the court proceedings and monitor official announcements from the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC).
The ongoing deliberations are expected to address:
The outcome of the next hearing will likely determine the fate of the JSSC CGL 2023 examination results and provide clarity to thousands of aspirants.
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