The Jharkhand High Court stayed the state government's order cancelling the 11th and 13th JPSC examinations and appointments, granting interim relief to newly appointed officers who challenged the decision. Justice Deepak Roshan heard the petitions. The cancellations followed allegations of recruitment irregularities, with the government also ordering a wider inquiry into exams since 2014.
Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], August 20: The Jharkhand High Court has stayed the State government's order cancelling the 11th and 13th Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC) examinations and appointments, providing relief to newly appointed officers who had challenged the decision.
The court passed the order while hearing various petitions filed by the newly appointed officers against the government's decision.
The matter was heard by Justice Deepak Roshan of the Jharkhand High Court. Advocates Indrajit Sinha and Amritansh Vats represented the petitioners before the court.
Recruitment examinations cancelled
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