UP PCS J Revised Result: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has re-issued the revised result of UP Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Mains written examination 2022 after the decision of Allahabad High Court. Five more candidates have been declared successful in the result of UP PCS (J) Mains-2022. These five candidates were earlier declared unsuccessful.
The roll numbers of the five candidates who have been declared successful are - 047370, 047380, 047433, 047665 and 047718.
UPPSC PCS (J) 2022 Mains Revised Result Released at uppsc.up.nic.in
The commission has issued an official notice informing that the interview of all these five candidates will be conducted separately. UPPSC Examination Controller Harsh Dev Pandey has said that a notification will be issued for the date and time of the interview for these five candidates.
Let us tell you that a candidate Shravan Pandey had got his answer sheet checked through RTI and then it was revealed that the handwriting in his English subject answer sheet was of someone else and the other answer sheet was torn. After this, he challenged the result of UPPSC Civil Judge Mains Exam 2022 in Allahabad High Court. A petition was filed in Allahabad High Court against the result.
According to the UPPSC, the updated results are just temporary and it will be subject to the Allahabad High Court’s ultimate ruling in Shravan Pandey’s petitions and other such petitions. The next hearing for Pandey’s case is set for August 28.
From May 22 to May 25 last year, the UP Judicial Service Civil Judge (Junior Division) Main Examination-2022 was held. The results and marks were revealed on August 30 and November 1 last year. Following Shravan Pandey’s access to his files through an RTI request, the answer sheets were reviewed. The Allahabad High Court granted his petition and directed the UPPSC to provide the answer sheets on June 5, 2024.
On June 7 this year, the UPPSC produced an affidavit stating that to address the issue of dummy roll numbers used during evaluation, all 18,042 answer sheets had been inspected. On June 20, the commission showed applicants their response forms, and they did so until July 30. On August 13, UPPSC announced that the updated results would be available shortly after verifying the errors that had been made in the roll numbering process.
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