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SC refuses to keep BPSC power through alleged paper leaks

The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to leave a supervisory review of the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), scheduled for April 25, and rejected deliberations during preliminary testing last December 13, which leaked paper leaks. The review case reviewed by Justices Dipankar datta and Manmohan dismissed a batch of reviews to seek a batch of comportion cooperations, which involved 70 competitive competitive conditions, which involved competitive competitive conditions, and which were both competitive. Retest for all candidates.

Senior advocate Anjana Prakash appeared for the petitioner, who believes digital evidence, including WhatsApp messages and video clips, suggests that the paper was leaked before the exam. She added that one of the videos allegedly showed the answers announced through the speakers of the exam center.

The Supreme Court order brought a defense against the Patna High Court ruling, which rejected the petition saying there was no clear evidence of malfeasance in multiple examination centres. This decision allows BPSC to conduct major inspections.

Earlier on January 7, the bench led by Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna refused to review the alleged violations in the BPSC exam held on December 13, 2024, and followed by police actions against protesters. The bench requires petitioners to appeal for relocation of Patna High Court.

Bihar police allegedly used force to control aspiring civil servants, who demanded the cancellation of the BPSC exam held on December 13, 2024. The State Public Service Commission ordered a re-examination of certain candidates held in Patna on January 4, held in Patna on January 4. Of the 12,012 candidates eligible for retesting, a total of 8,111 admission cards were downloaded and 5,943 exams appeared.

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