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High Court Divides for Investigation into Claims of Mismanagement During SSC Examinations, Requesting Government's Input

Allegations of extensive irregularities emerged in the administration of the SSC exam following a change in the technical partner from TCS to Eduquity.

High Court demands government's reaction to a petition asserting illegalities in the administration...
High Court demands government's reaction to a petition asserting illegalities in the administration of SSC tests

High Court Divides for Investigation into Claims of Mismanagement During SSC Examinations, Requesting Government's Input

The Supreme Court of India has issued a request for a response from the Central government regarding a public interest litigation (PIL) petition. The petition, named Nikhil Kumar vs. Union of India & Anr., was filed against the Union of India and others.

The PIL seeks directions to ensure the smooth conduct of the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) examinations. The nature of the request from the Supreme Court is for directions to ensure the smooth conduct of the SSC exams, but no new information about the case or the nature of the PIL was provided.

The request was made on September 4, and the Central government is the recipient of the Supreme Court's request. However, the Central government's response to the Supreme Court's request is not discussed in this paragraph.

It is important to note that the Supreme Court has not provided any new fact or direction in this paragraph. The case is a public interest litigation (PIL), and the Supreme Court is involved in the case.

While the complainant in the public interest petition against the Union government that requested a response from the Supreme Court on September 4 to ensure proper conduct of the Staff Selection Commission examinations is not specified in the provided search results, it is clear that the Supreme Court is taking active steps to ensure the smooth conduct of the SSC exams.

This development comes as the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) prepares to conduct various examinations for recruitment purposes. The SSC is an organisation under the Government of India that makes appointments to Group B, Group C, and non-technical Group D vacancies in various ministries and departments of the Government of India and in subordinate offices.

As the situation develops, more information about the case and the Central government's response will likely be made available. Stay tuned for updates on this important case.

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