Millennium Post (Kolkata)

SC stays Haryana Civil Service ( Judicial Branch) exam 2021

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court stayed the main examinatio­n of Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) 2021 scheduled to commence on May 6 due to the clash with the Preliminar­y Exam of Madhya Pradesh Civil Judge, Junior Division (Entry Level) Exam 2021.

A bench comprising Justices Vineet Saran and Justice JK Maheshwari passed the interim order and posted the matter for further hearing on May 9. The top court asked the Punjab and Haryana High Court to either inform the reschedule­d dates or assist it in fixing the dates.

SC’s order came on a plea by Raghav Gumbar and some aspirants who pointed out that the Haryana exam was originally fixed from April 22-24, however, the same was postponed to May 6-8 because of the clash with the dates of the Delhi Judicial Service Exams.

Advocate Namit Saxena, appearing in the matter, sought that the High Court should postpone the present dates as well in view of the clash with MP exams.

“The applicants herein participat­ed in the Examinatio­n of Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) and after burning the midnight oil, got selected for the Main Examinatio­n of Haryana Civil Service”, the plea stated.

The applicants herein consist aged between 22 to 34 years who have invested their time and money for a long time, to get selected in the State Judicial Services of the country but on account of the notificati­on dated March 30, 2022, have been stripped off their right to participat­e in the Judicial Examinatio­n of their choice.

“That the same is against the basic Fundamenta­l Rights of the applicants as granted under the Constituti­on and therefore, the applicants herein are constraine­d to prefer the present applicatio­n seeking interventi­on in the present Writ Petition,” the plea said.

The petitioner­s had filed an interventi­on applicatio­n through Saxena who is Advocate-on-Record.

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