Supreme Court Limits RPSC SI Exam Relief to One Candidate
Supreme Court Restricts RPSC SI Exam Relief to Single Candidate; Revises Earlier Judgement
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On April 3, 2025, the Supreme Court of India restricted relief for the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) Sub-Inspector recruitment exam to a single candidate, Suraj Mal Meena, instead of 713. The court's decision followed new information presented by the RPSC regarding the exam scheduled for April 5 and 6, 2025.
- 01Supreme Court revised its earlier order to limit exam relief to one candidate.
- 02Suraj Mal Meena is the only candidate allowed to sit for the exam.
- 03The RPSC is conducting the exam for 1,015 posts with over 7.7 lakh candidates expected.
- 04Candidates not included in this order can seek permission from the High Court.
- 05The recruitment exam was previously canceled due to irregularities.
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The Supreme Court of India revised its April 2, 2025, order on April 3, limiting the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) Sub-Inspector recruitment exam relief to Suraj Mal Meena alone, instead of the previously allowed 713 candidates. This decision came after the RPSC presented new facts that prompted the court to reconsider its earlier ruling. The exam is scheduled for April 5 and 6, 2025, for 1,015 posts, with an expected 7.7 lakh candidates participating. The court clarified that other candidates not included in this ruling can approach the Rajasthan High Court for permission to appear, based on the outcome of pending judgments. The recruitment process had previously been canceled due to allegations of malpractice, leading to a new exam without age relaxation for candidates who became ineligible.
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This ruling affects the candidates who were hoping to appear for the exam, limiting their options for recourse.
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