The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

APPSC will appeal against HC verdict on 2018 GroupI Mains exam, says Chairman

- P. Sujatha Varma APPSC chairman

Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) Chairman D. Goutam Sawang on Wednesday said the High Court verdict on the annulment of the 2018 GroupI Mains exam has come as a “surprise”.

Speaking to The Hindu, he said while the contention was over the “method of evaluation”, the verdict on the nullificat­ion of the exam “came as a surprise”.

Stating that the APPSC would appeal against the verdict, he said, “Litigation is a part of the process” and reassured the candidates not to worry and “have faith in the process”.

The APPSC issued notificati­on for GroupI exams on December 31, 2018 to fill 169 posts. The prelims were held on May 25, 2019, while the Mains examinatio­n was held from December 14 to 20, 2020 and the result was declared on April 28, 2021 after digital evaluation of the answer scripts.

A group of students who were not selected approached the High Court alleging that they were rejected due to “technical issues”. After hearing the case, the High Court, in October 2021, directed the APPSC to take up revaluatio­n process in the traditiona­l manual mode.

The APPSC carried out the orders and declared results in 2022. But it faced fresh trouble when 202 candidates, who had qualified in the earlier round (digital mode) of evaluation but did not find their names in the list of selected candidates when the process was carried out second time in the manual

The verdict on the nullificat­ion of the exam came as a surprise as the contention was over the method of evaluation GAUTAM SAWANG

mode, moved the court against “multiple valuations” and delayed announceme­nt of the results.

Responding to their plea, the High Court has directed the APPSC to nullify the Mains exam and conduct it afresh within six months.

The GroupI exam pertaining to 2018 notificati­on has been fraught with legal hassles. Even the prelims round held in May, 2019, was opposed by a group of aspirants who filed a case in the Supreme Court, alleging translatio­n errors. The case is still pending in the apex court.

Leaders of Andhra Pradesh Nirudyoga JAC have sought immediate measures to address the issue. Committee leader S. Hemanth Kumar said since the aggrieved candidates of the prelims were waiting for justice from the apex court, the government should reconduct the prelims round too. Shaik Siddique alleged that the entire episode of the Commission conducting the exam for the second time “reeked of foul play” and demanded a CBI probe.

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