New Delhi: The Delhi High Court will today hear the plea seeking direction to postpone the schedule of Civil Services (Mains) Examination 2021 till such time when the COVID-19 situation is normalized.
Earlier, the matter was mentioned for urgent listening on Wednesday, however, Chief Justice of Delhi DN Patel had directed to list the matter for hearing on Thursday.
The petition has been filed by those candidates who have cleared their UPSC Civil Services Examination 2021 - Prelims and now have to appear for the Mains.
Petitioners are approaching the High Court with a prayer to direct the Respondents (UPSC and DoPT) to immediately postpone the conduct of the said Mains Examination in view of the severe spread of the COVID-19 infection, particularly, the Omicron variant thereof which is now spreading faster in India than any previously found variant of the coronavirus.
The plea states that due to the imminent third wave of Covid 19 with its new variant Omicron the petitioners not only run the imminent risk of getting infected and getting threat to their life but also are at risk of losing out their valuable attempt, which for some candidates is also a last attempt to give the examinations and all this without any fault on the part of the petitioners.
Recently, COVID-19 has spread severely in several states, cities including various educational centres. The position cannot be disputed by the respondent also as the Governments are themselves issuing strict advisories including a weekend curfew, night curfews, shutdowns, etc. in view of the situation /infection likely to get out of control at any point of time, states petition copy.