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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
CBI finds fraud in JPSC Exams
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed five cases of irregularities in appointments of state administrative officials, lecturers and doctors, an official said Friday.
"Total five cases have been lodged in different examinations conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC). The FIR has been lodged against former JPSC chairman Dileep Prasad, its members, and 19 administrative officials selected through second JPSC examination in 2006-2007," a CBI source told IANS.
The Jharkhand High Court, hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) in June, had ordered a CBI probe in all the examinations conducted by the JPSC since its formation.
Till now the JPSC has conducted three examinations of administrative officers, one for lecturers and one for doctors among others.
After the second JPSC exam results, the unsuccessful candidates had made hue and cry alleging irregularities in appointment of the administrative officials.
The state government handed over the probe to the state vigilance department in 2009, based on which 39 officials were dismissed in 2010.
Dileep Prasad and JPSC member Shanti Devi are in jail in connection with the irregularities in these JPSC examinations.
"Total five cases have been lodged in different examinations conducted by the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC). The FIR has been lodged against former JPSC chairman Dileep Prasad, its members, and 19 administrative officials selected through second JPSC examination in 2006-2007," a CBI source told IANS.
The Jharkhand High Court, hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) in June, had ordered a CBI probe in all the examinations conducted by the JPSC since its formation.
Till now the JPSC has conducted three examinations of administrative officers, one for lecturers and one for doctors among others.
After the second JPSC exam results, the unsuccessful candidates had made hue and cry alleging irregularities in appointment of the administrative officials.
The state government handed over the probe to the state vigilance department in 2009, based on which 39 officials were dismissed in 2010.
Dileep Prasad and JPSC member Shanti Devi are in jail in connection with the irregularities in these JPSC examinations.
copyright: IANS
CBI Registers FIR Against More Than 75 People In JPSC Exams
Ranchi, July,7: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has registered the FIR soon after they found fraud in the recruitment process against more than seventy five people associated with twelve examinations conducted by JPSC, within a month after Jharkhand High Court directed the CBI to probe the examinations as they were found to be allegedly tainted.
CBI on Friday lodged the FIRs related with five examinations and began preliminary investigation into seven others, according to sources in the central probe agency.
Making the second JPSC examination as the point of contention for being tainted, Ranchi High Court had on June 14 directed a investigation into as many as twelve various examinations conducted by the JPSC.
The court had also ordered all officers, except a woman officer, who had appointed through JPSC-II examinations and got posted in various departments to stop work till CBI concluded its investigation and their salaries be stopped as the combined competitive examination was found to be tainted.
After the JPSC exam results, the unsuccessful candidates had made hue and cry alleging irregularities in appointment of the administrative officials.
The state government handed over the probe to the state vigilance department in 2009, based on which 39 officials were dismissed in 2010.
http://polyeyes.com/Article/CBI-Registers-FIR-against-more-than-75-people-in-JPSC-exams--
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Ranchi High Courts Orders CBI Investigation in JPSC Recruitment Case
Ranchi: Giving biggest blow to the government and Comission Jharkhand High Court directed the CBI to investigate selection of candidates through the 2nd combined examination conducted by the JPSC .
Hearing on multiple petitions challenging the 2nd JPSC Civil Services Examinations, the division bench of Justice D N Upadhyay and Justice R K Merathia ordered all the appointed officers posted in various departments under the state government, barring a lady, to stop work till the CBI concludes its investigation as the combined competitive examination was found to be tainted.
The bench also directed that payments of the officers must be stopped until the probe process was completed.
JPSC is facing all around criticism from the experts and candidater about their style of working as in the current set if examination despite of fact multiple cases are under hearing JPSC has gone ahead and conducted the mains examination the applicants are still confused over the validity of the 4th mains examination.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
JPSC 4th PT case High Court will decide on May 16
Ranchi, May, 9: Terrible
time for the JPSC aspirant is nowhere near to end as JPSC has decided to go
ahead with their mains programme amid hearing of the irregularity in
examination conducting process is going in the high court.
Government disinterest in
the JPSC recurrent method further meshing the situation because no one want to
touch scam laden, dented, inefficient malfunctioning organization of Jharkhand.
JPSC is has lost the
opportunity to wash their earlier dirt under the chairmanship of Shiv Basant,
the recent administrative decision of Chairman has further dented the already
defamed JPSC.
However during the hearing
the on May 8th court has theoretically told the commission during the
discussion that they can’t take mains examination till the hearing gets over.
Case number 7692/11 by
Sandeep kumar and other and Case number 807/12 by Vikash Anand and other is scheduled
on 16 May and from 19 May se court is in holiday.
The applicants are
aggressively looking for the development in the several case filed against JPSC
in 4th PT case which is going through the snail pace.
The date game is continue in
the Ranchi High Court as far as JPSC 4th PT matter is concerned.
The 4th JPSC case will come
before the high court on 16 May and mains examination will be held from May 25.
It seems that JPSC wants the
date to be extended till the mains examination, once it will be conducted
successfully and then they can put further pressure on the court by claiming
that the mains examination has been taken so consider the fate of the applicant.
The situation is emerging
like a popular quote about the Indian Judiciary system that "Justice
delayed is Justice denied" In this case it seems true.
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