Our Request to Honourable Supreme Court
- Considering the large scale manipulation in the result of Civil Services Prelims Exam declared on August 19, 2010, immediately a stay should be put on Mains exam, in order ensure fair practices and saviour of career of thousands of aspirants.
- Considering the crucial career years of students, some restriction needs to be put on the attitude of Union Public Service Commission who believes in delaying the process of justice.
- While the matter is pending in court, Union Public Service Commission for the last four years hasn’t made any information available to the students, where the State Public Service Commissions in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand are cooperating fully in providing the sought information. Regarding this, the student community has an appeal to make to the Supreme Court to provide justice as early as possible.
- Whatever evidences of the aforesaid corruption we have collected, should be kindly considered keeping in view the opaque nature of affairs of UPSC, where in least cooperation is done in providing any information.
- Some evidences: Lumps of selected roll numbers in the result: In the result sheet file available on UPSC website, there is huge variation in the distribution of selected roll numbers in the wholesome roll number list. Out of the first 1.1 lakh, roll numbers there are 6300 selected candidates, then from rest of 3.9 lakh roll numbers only 5000 selections which is against the laws of probability distribution and implies some manipulation.
- Through some of the sources like candidates who wrote the exam, some related material and some people who don’t want to be named it was confirmed that students who attempted greater number of correct answers in the Prelims exam, aren’t through, while the candidates who attempted lesser number of correct answers could make it. Since the information provided by UPSC in public domain, regarding this is negligible it couldn’t be established furthermore.
- Leaving our queries unanswered, violating the RTI, UPSC’s silence on the issue, despite of repeated student requests and protests, in itself casts a shadow over the affairs of tainted UPSC, who has even earlier been into such cases, but due to those cases ever been pending in court could never been brought to book. Henceforth, we request the Supreme Court to look into the affairs of UPSC so as to ensure fair practices and transparency.
- Therefore, we humbly request the honourable Supreme Court to take into consideration our immediate cause and put a hold on the corrupt and malicious selection process of Civil Services Exam 2010, so that we are not deprived of justice and our faith in the judicial process of India is strengthened.
Rajasthan PSC even b4 RTI tells raw marks and scalled marks of candidate. ssc of 2day after rao sahab as chairman is the best example of transperancy, he individually replies on twitter, and also update candidates about vaa, adv result etc, marks of all candidates selected or rejected is on website within no time.
ReplyDeleteeven b4 rti was implimented disclosed to candidates his raw marks and scaleed marks, ssc chief tels about vaccancy detail, adv to be publised, result to be declared all in advance, marks of all the candidates who appeared in the exam is on website of ssc. Hon SCI plz give some dose to UPSC, so that there can be some transperancy.
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