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SC REJECTS PIL AS CBI BEGINS PROBE IN SSC PAPER LEAK CASE

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a PIL seeking a CBI probe into the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) paper leakage case after the Centre informed it that the probe agency has already started investigat­ing it.

The paper of an examinatio­n of the SSC, a government body which conducts examinatio­ns to recruit staff at multiple levels in various ministries and department­s, was allegedly leaked, leading to protests from job seekers, reports PTI.

“It has been stated on behalf of respondent, Central Bureau of Investigat­ion that CBI has registered Preliminar­y Enquiry on March 8, 2018 against unknown officers/officials of SSC, Government of India and other unknown persons for misconduct.

“From the aforesaid, it is clear that CBI is undertakin­g the investigat­ion and will conclude the same in accordance with law. Therefore, no order on this petition is required at this stage. The writ petition is accordingl­y dismissed,” a bench comprising Justices R K Agrawal and A M Sapre said.

The top court on March 12 had sought a response from the Centre on the plea without issuing any notice.

The petition, filed by advocate M L Sharma, had sought an investigat­ion into the allegation­s of leakage of questions of the Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Examinatio­n 2018 held from February 17 to 21.

Amid the protests over alleged paper leak, the SSC had recently recommende­d a CBI probe into it. Job aspirants have been protesting since February 27, seeking a CBI investigat­ion into the alleged paper leak.

SSC CGL has a four-tier examinatio­n system and tier I and tier II are ‘Computer Based Examinatio­n’, while in tier III and IV, job applicants take up a descriptiv­e paper and a computer proficienc­y test or skill test.

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