Content Provider | Supreme Court of India |
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e-ISSN | 30484839 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | NDLI |
Subject Keyword | Uttar Pradesh Sub-Inspector and Inspector (Civil Police) Service Rules 2018 |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Law Judgement |
Jurisdiction | India |
Case Type | Appeal |
Court | Supreme Court of India |
Disposal Nature | Directions Issued |
Headnote | Uttar Pradesh Sub-Inspector and Inspector (Civil Police)Service Rules, 2018 – rr.6, 14 and 15 – Selection undertaken inrespondent-State pursuant to advertisement for recruiting 4010 postsnamely 3698 posts of Sub-Inspectors (Civil Police) and 312 postsof Platoon Commander (Provincial Armed Constabulary or PAC)of Uttar Pradesh – Final results were published seeking to fill upall the posts except 226 posts namely 205 and 21 posts reserved fordependents of freedom fighters – Challenge raised to the selectionof certain candidates inter alia on the ground that said candidateshad used whitener/blade while answering questions in the mainexamination – Final results revised excluding names of all suchcandidates – Challenge to – Direction by Supreme Court in HanumanDutt Shukla case that such candidates whose names were excludedas a result of use of whitener or blade in the main examination,would also be accommodated – List of 809 successful candidatesdeclared – Entire selection process and the revised final result againchallenged in the High Court – Writ petitions dismissed – In themeantime, another set of petitions challenged the entire selectionprocess – Direction that the result of the main written examinationbe prepared afresh, affirmed by the Division Bench of the HighCourt in Special Appeal No.416 of 2016 – On appeal, held:Considering the facts that the present selection has seen variousinterventions including revision in final list on more than oneoccasion and considering the large number of vacancies of 607posts where certain candidates either discontinued training or didnot qualify in medical examination/character verification, as a onetime exception it is directed that such 607 posts be made availablein the present selection itself – Decision of the High Court in SpecialAppeal No.416 of 2016 was correct – Going by the Rules, only12030 candidates could have been allowed to participate in GroupDiscussion against the number of 14256 – But at this length oftime, it would be inappropriate to re-do the exercise and eliminatethe excess number from consideration, more particularly when thenumber of 14256 represents all those who secured 50% or moremarks in the written examination and there are still 607 vacanciesto be filled up – In terms of the decisions of Supreme Court inHanuman Dutt Shukla case 809 candidates were given benefit,followed by 24 similarly situated candidates – To this number of833, 189 similarly situated candidates will have to be added asdealt with in the order passed by Supreme Court – This aspect wasrepeatedly made clear that those vacancies would be in addition –Therefore, total number of candidates who could be selected in theselection relatable to the year 2011 in any case ought not to be lessthan 4010+1022 – Directions issued |
Judge | Honble Mr. Justice Uday Umesh Lalit |
Neutral Citation | 2018 INSC 1107 |
Petitioner | Alok Kumar Singh & Others |
Respondent | State Of U.p. & Others |
SCR | [2018] 14 S.C.R. 328 |
Judgement Date | 2018-11-27 |
Case Number | 11370 |
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