(News) High Court directed the UPSC to disclose results of prelims 2010
High Court directed the UPSC to disclose results of prelims 2010
The Delhi High Court has accepted the plea of a group of civil service aspirants and directed the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) to disclose the results of all qualified candidates in the preliminary examination-2010. The court, however, allowed the Commission not to disclose to the petitioners, who were unsuccessful in 2010 preliminary examination, the raw marks if they were not available with it.
"No prejudice whatsoever would be caused to any of those qualified candidates or to the UPSC, if the complete result of the qualified candidates with their roll numbers are disclosed. Further it would be in the public interest to do so," Justice S Muralidhar said in a recent order.
The court rejected the argument of the UPSC's counsel that the Commission would not be able to provide informations as the candidates had filed their application under Right To Information (RTI) Act with the Chairman UPSC instead of its Central Public Information Officer (CPIO).
The order came on a petition seeking direction to UPSC, which rejected their RTI application, to disclose to the petitioners the cut-off marks for every subject, and for General Study by different categories such as General, OBC, SC and ST, besides the copies of relevant documents.
The petitioners also sought complete result of all qualified candidates of Civil Services (Prelims) Examination 2010 with their roll number, raw and scaled marks besides they sought informations pertaining to scaling methodology applied to scale the raw marks of every subjects.
Courtesy: hindustantimes.com