BPSC Exam Row: The Supreme Court has refused to hear the demand of canceling the prelims examination of Bihar Public Service Commission i.e. BPSC. The bench headed by the Chief Justice has stated that the Patna High Court is competent to take into account all the calls for made in the petition. The petitioner didn’t want to come immediately to the Supreme Court. He ought to current his views in the High Court.
In the petition filed by a corporation named Anand Legal Aid Forum Trust, allegations of rigging in the BPSC Prelims examination have been made. The petitioner had demanded cancellation of the examination. Also, a demand was made to get the investigation into the alleged irregularities in the examination performed by the CBI underneath the supervision of a former Supreme Court decide.
Supreme Court doesn’t agree to hear the petition
In the Supreme Court, the matter got here earlier than the bench of Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar and KV Vishwanathan. During the listening to, the petitioner’s lawyer additionally talked about the lathi cost on the protesting college students. He had demanded motion in opposition to the SP and DM accountable for the lathicharge, however the Supreme Court didn’t agree to hear the petition.
Candidates had alleged paper leak and rigging
BPSC had performed the seventieth Prelims Examination on December 13, 2024 for about 2000 posts of Bihar Civil Services. During the examination, candidates alleged paper leak and rigging at Bapu Examination Center in Patna. Due to this uproar, the Commission canceled the examination of Bapu Kendra. On January 4, the examination was held once more at 22 locations. But the college students are adamant on their demand that re-examination be performed for all the greater than 4 lakh candidates.
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