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Bhai Halke, posted in 6th Battalion, Sandeep Kumar and The petition has been filed on behalf of the other two people. It was said that Police Recruitment -05 large scale irregularities have taken place. Reservation rules have not been followed in the recruitment. Madhya Pradesh High Court ( File photo) – Photo: Amar Ujala
Detail 1644042233 Police Recruitment 506-62 challenging the large scale irregularities in the HC, a petition was filed in the High Court. It was stated in the petition that the cutoff marks for unreserved category were percentile. OBC candidates admitted to unreserved category on obtaining 80 percentage Provided Apart from this, only in the prescribed 1644042233 posts for OBC category Recruitment was provided on the posts. While hearing the petition, a single bench of High Court Justice Sanjay Dwivedi has issued a notice to the Home Secretary and the DGP seeking answers.
Please tell that a petition has been filed on behalf of Halke Bhai, Sandeep Kumar and two other people posted in the sixth battalion. It was said that Police Recruitment -05 large scale irregularities have taken place. Reservation rules have not been followed in recruitment. In the unreserved category, the candidates of OBC category were given appointment and the seat earmarked for OBC category was left vacant. Appointments were made for a total of 1644042233 posts in the Police Department. Out of this 42 hundred posts for general category and 1123 The posts were reserved for OBC category. It was stated in the petition that the cutoff marks for general category were percentile. About 80 percent candidates of OBC category were selected in general category. Candidates of OBC category whose cutoff marks were 80 percentile, their selection Was also done in unreserved category.
In contrast to 1644042233 posts reserved for OBC category 506 No appointments were made to the posts. Apart from this, the candidates whose cutoff marks were 80 percent will be appointed in the OBC category. provided. It was said in the petition that he was a candidate of the OBC category. He has been given appointment in the sixth battalion under the unreserved category, not providing appointment in the OBC category. According to the rules, giving them the benefit of OBC, they should have been given appointment on the basis of priority in the police force, crime branch. After the hearing, the single bench has issued notice to the non-applicants and sought their answers. Advocate Rameshwar Singh appeared on behalf of the petitioner. ,
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