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High Court dismisses bunch of petitions challenging J& K CCS 2008
3/17/2020 10:05:31 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Mar 17: Justice Sanjeev Kumar of J&K High Court Srinagar Wing today dismisses bunch of petitions challenging Jammu and Kashmir Combined Competitive Examination 2008.
While dismissing petitions, Justice Sanjeev Kumar observed that There are very irresponsible and unfounded allegations regarding regional bias made by the petitioners, which, on scrutiny, have been found far from truth. The allegation leveled is not substantiated by placing on record any evidence that regional consideration had weighed in the selection.
Justice Sanjeev Kumar further observed that before I close, I deem it appropriate to deal with the argument of Mr. Zahoor Ahmad Bhat, petitioner appearing in person, that whole selection process is vitiated as the respondents have short listed the candidates for viva voce contrary to Rule 8(4) of the Examination Rules of 2008. It is the contention of the petitioner that, despite the fact that some of the candidates did not obtain the minimum qualifying marks in the written part of the Main Examination in all the papers, they were short listed and permitted to sit in the viva voce. Justice Sanjeev Kumar further observed that it is a fit case, where this Court would have imposed heavy exemplary costs on the petitioners for unnecessarily engaging the Court in futile 35 litigation, but taking note of the fact that the petitioners are unemployed youth and may have made false, frivolous and unsubstantiated allegations out of frustration and to somehow maintain the petitions, I refrain from doing so but not without warning the petitioners in particular and the litigants in general that such deliberate misrepresentation of facts before Court would invite serious consequences 
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