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SC stays declaration of 2017 SSC CGL examinations; says people benefiting from 'tainted' test cannot get into service

Press Trust of India • August 31, 2018, 13:39:54 IST
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A bench of Justices SA Bobde and L Nageswara Rao stayed the declaration of the results after perusing a CBI status report indicting several SSC officials and the custodian of the examination paper.

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SC stays declaration of 2017 SSC CGL examinations; says people benefiting from 'tainted' test cannot get into service

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed the declaration of results for the 2017 Staff Selection Commission’s (SSC) Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGL), saying it appeared from the first look that the entire test was tainted. [caption id=“attachment_5086661” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image. AP File image. AP[/caption] The top court observed that it cannot permit people to benefit from the “tainted” 2017 SSC CGL examinations and get into service. “It prima facie appears that the entire SSC system is tainted and entire examinations are tainted. It can not be believed that the custodian of the examination paper is himself leaking the paper,” the bench said. A bench of Justices SA Bobde and L Nageswara Rao stayed the declaration of the results after perusing a status report of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in which aspersions have been cast on several SSC officials and the custodian of the examination paper. The top court also pulled up additional solicitor general Vikramjit Banerjee, appearing for the CBI, for taking a stand to defend the officials of SSC, a government body which conducts examinations to recruit staff at multiple levels in various ministries and departments. “Mr Solicitor, it is surprising that you are taking this stand. You are appearing for CBI and you should have said that the examination must be cancelled. Your status report implicates several people and you are taking a different stand,” the bench said. Advocates Prashant Bhushan and Govind Jee, appearing for petitioner Shantanu Kumar, alleged that the CBI in its first status report had itself admitted that the custodian of examination paper has leaked the paper. Bhushan sought a stay on the declaration of results, pointing out that it will be released in a day or two. Several lakh students had appeared in the SSC examination and those who qualify, enter government services in C and D Category of jobs. Earlier, the top court had asked the petitioners to approach the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) secretary and give an appropriate representation. The petitioner had said that the SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination was being outsourced to a private vendor, which has allegedly been accused in connection with the Satyam scam. He said there was a high probability of cheating and malpractices as the private vendor entrusted to conduct the exam by the SSC has further outsourced it in some centres. On 20 March, the apex court had dismissed a PIL seeking a CBI probe into the SSC paper leak case after the Centre informed it that the probe agency has already started investigating it. The leak of an examination paper of the SSC was allegedly leaked, leading to protests from job seekers. Amid the protests, the SSC had recommended a CBI probe into it following the demands by the protesting job aspirants. SSC Combined Graduate Level exam has a four-tier system, in which tier I and tier II are computer-based, 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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