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High Court asks federal government to respond to petition claiming inconsistencies in SSC tests administration

Widespread anomalies surfaced in the administration of the SSC exam due to the switch from TCS to Eduquity as the technical partner.

High Court petitions central government for response regarding alleged inconsistencies in...
High Court petitions central government for response regarding alleged inconsistencies in administration of SSC tests

High Court asks federal government to respond to petition claiming inconsistencies in SSC tests administration

In a significant development, the Supreme Court of India has set a date for the Central government's response on a public interest litigation (PIL) petition. The petition, named Nikhil Kumar vs. Union of India & Anr., was filed with the apex court and pertains to the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exams.

The PIL petition, specifically, is related to the SSC Combined Graduate Level (CGL) exams. Nikhil Kumar, the petitioner, has sought directions from the Supreme Court to ensure the smooth conduct of these important exams. The petition was filed against the Union of India & Anr.

The Supreme Court is now seeking the Central government's response on this matter, with the response due on September 4. The court's action comes as a response to the PIL petition, which was filed to address concerns about the smooth conduct of the SSC exams.

The PIL petition highlights the importance of these exams for the future of numerous candidates and the need for their proper execution. The petition emphasises the need for the Central government to take necessary measures to ensure a smooth and fair conduct of the SSC exams.

The Supreme Court's intervention in this matter underscores its commitment to upholding the rights and interests of the public, particularly those of the candidates preparing for the SSC exams. The court's action is a testament to its role as a guardian of the constitution and the protector of the public interest.

As the date for the Central government's response approaches, all eyes are on the Supreme Court to see how it will address the concerns raised in the PIL petition and ensure the smooth conduct of the SSC exams. The decision will have far-reaching implications for the thousands of candidates who are preparing for these exams and are eagerly waiting for their chance to secure a career with the Staff Selection Commission.

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