HC: Hc: Probe Irregularities In Hry Patwaris’ Selection | Chandigarh News
The petitioners had alleged that some candidates who had claimed benefits of reservation or sports quota were selected without verification of the genuineness of the certificates submitted by them.
“Let the application forms of all the selected candidates be scrutinized to find out whether they violate any provision/terms and conditions of the advertisement or not.
Further, in case any candidate has attached some document to claim eligibility or benefit a particular reserved category or some other benefits under selection process, the same should also be verified from the department concerned to adjudge the genuineness of the said document attached by a particular candidate,” the high court has ordered.
The court further ordered that after the said inquiry, due opinion be recorded in the form of an inquiry report qua any irregularity/illegality, which has crept in while conducting the selection process.
“If after the opinion so formed, prima facie the department is of the view that certain candidates have violated the terms and conditions of the advertisement, the same be put to the candidate concerned, and only after getting the appropriate reply from the concerned candidate and considering any objection raised by the candidate, the department will be free to take appropriate action qua a particular candidate,” clarified the HC order.
Court has granted four weeks to the state to conclude the inquiry and to take any action on the inquiry report within eight weeks.
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