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SC asks Bihar govt, BPSC students to submit 2-page synopsis

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Published : Jan 10, 2020, 8:58 AM IST

The Apex Court asked the candidates of Bihar Public Service Commission and the Bihar state government to submit a 2-page synopsis on how the already qualified working people and the new entrants in the merit list will be adjusted.

The Supreme Court (file image)
The Supreme Court (file image)

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the candidates of Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) and the Bihar state government to submit a 2-page synopsis on how the already qualified working people and the new entrants in the merit list will be adjusted.

The court has also asked the state government to find out the total number of candidates who had challenged the question paper before the court as everyone can not be accommodated.

After the results of the BPSC mains were declared in 2013, around 400 students approached the Patna High Court objecting the question paper.

A single bench and 2-judge bench had found 4 wrong questions separately.

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Later on, the matter reached the Supreme Court which found 6 wrong questions. Last year on 25th September, the apex court had ordered the state government to form an expert committee which would look into the objected questions.

However, the committee in its report said that there were two wrong questions in the paper.

The candidates were dissatisfied with the committee's report but the court said that this process can not go on indefinitely.

The court reserved the order in the matter and directed that the synopsis has to be submitted within 10 days.

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the candidates of Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) and the Bihar state government to submit a 2-page synopsis on how the already qualified working people and the new entrants in the merit list will be adjusted.

The court has also asked the state government to find out the total number of candidates who had challenged the question paper before the court as everyone can not be accommodated.

After the results of the BPSC mains were declared in 2013, around 400 students approached the Patna High Court objecting the question paper.

A single bench and 2-judge bench had found 4 wrong questions separately.

Read: Felling of trees for widening of road to Indo-Bangla border: SC constitutes expert panel

Later on, the matter reached the Supreme Court which found 6 wrong questions. Last year on 25th September, the apex court had ordered the state government to form an expert committee which would look into the objected questions.

However, the committee in its report said that there were two wrong questions in the paper.

The candidates were dissatisfied with the committee's report but the court said that this process can not go on indefinitely.

The court reserved the order in the matter and directed that the synopsis has to be submitted within 10 days.

Also Read: SC seeks response of UP govt on arrest of journalist under Gangster Act

Intro:The Supreme Court today asked the candidates of BPSC and the Bihar state government to submit a 2 page synopsis on how the already qualified working people and the new enterants in the merit list will be adjusted. The court has also asked the state government to find out the total number of candidates who had challenged the questions before the court as everyone can not be accomodated.


Body:After the results of Bihar Public Service Commission's (BPSC) mains were declared in 2013, around 400 students approached the Patna High Court objecting to questions. A single bench and 2 judge bench had found 4 wrong questions separately.

Later on the matter reached the Supreme Court which found 6 wrong questions. Last year on 25th September, the apex court ordered the state government to form an expert committee which would look into the objected questions. The committee submitted in its report that there were 2 questions which were set wrong.

The candidates were dissatisfied with the committee's report but the court said that this process can not go on indefinately.

Today the Supreme Court asked the candidates and the Bihar government to prepare a 2 page synopsis giving solution to this. The Court has asked both the parties to figure out how the already BPSC qualified students who are now working will be placed and how the new new merit list students will be accomodated as the vaccancy comes every year for a specific number of seats. The synopsis has to be submitted in 10 days and the order in the matter has been reserved.


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