News Desk - December 24, 2009
PATNA — The Patna High Court has restrained the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) from publishing the results of Judicial Service Competition Preliminary Test (PT).
The court said that the Commission can conduct the examination according to preset program (December 30) but only after getting permission from the court it can publish the result.
A division bench of Chief Justice Deepak Misra and Justice Shivkirti Singh on Wednesday delivered the judgment after hearing on a petition filed by Dayanand Singh. The applicant through his lawyer Chakrapani challenged the Bihar government’s decision to extend the benefits of reservation in the judicial services to Other Backward Castes (OBCs).
In June this year, the Nitish Kumar government had extended reservation benefits to the backward castes in state judicial services conducted by the BPSC. As per the state government’s decision there will be 49.5% (BC- 27%, SC/ST – 22.5%) reservation in junior and special category posts in the judicial services.
The petitioner argued that a similar attempt was turned down by the Supreme Court which asked the then state government to prepare a detailed guideline and submit the same to the Patna High Court which too rejected the government’s proposals.
The matter will come up for final hearing on January 19. The court has also directed the state government to file counter-affidavit before January 15.
(With inputs from Agencies)
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