Thursday, 11 December 2014

24 post of COURT ATTENDANT, PEON in "National Green Tribunal"

National Green Tribunal Recruitment 2014

National Green Tribunal Recruitment 2014-NGT Recruitment 2014 : National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench), Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi has advertised a notification in its official website www.greentribunal.gov.in for the recruitment of private secretary, Assistant (Judicial), Librarian, Stenographer, Peon/Orderly/Court Attendant vacancies. Candidates who are waiting for this National Green Tribunal 2014 Notification to apply for this posts must have degree from the recognised university. Interested candidates who fulfill the eligibility conditions can apply online or offline on or before 20-12-2014. Know more details on National Green Tribunal latest notification regarding age limit, education qualification, selection process, how to apply, application fee, salary/pay scale.
This recruitment will be conducted on direct basis in the national green tribunal, at its principal at new Delhi and four zonal branches at bhopal,chennai, pune and Kolkata.

Thursday, 11 September 2014

BSSC Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 13120 Posts of First Inter Level Exam

BSSC Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 13120 Posts of First Inter Level Exam: Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) has released notification for recruitment of 13120 Forest Guard, Asst Sub-Inspector, Stenographer, Panchayat Secretary, Revenue Worker, LDC, Steno-Typist,  and other posts through BSSC First Inter Level Examination 2014. Eligible candidates can apply online from 01-09-2014 to 11-10-2014. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below….
BSSC Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 13120 
Name of the Exam: First Inter Level Exam
Name of the Posts:
I. Category A Posts (Physical Fitness Test and Physical Measurement Test will be applicable): 980 Posts
1. Forest Guard: 693 Posts
2. Dealing Assistant Sub-Inspector: 87 Posts
3. Typing Assistant Sub-Inspector: 78 Posts
4. Master Trainer: 122 Posts
II. Category-B (Physical Fitness Test and Physical Measurement Test will not be applicable): 12140 Posts
1. Stenographer: 155 Posts
2. Assistant Urdu Translator: 96 Posts
3. Steno-Typist: 182 Posts
4. Panchayat Secretary: 3161 Posts
5. Lower Division Clerk (LDC): 3636 Posts
6. Reader: 02 Posts
7. Knitting Instructor: 01 Post
8. Revenue Worker: 4353 Posts
9. Bench Clerk: 58 Posts
10. Craft Teacher: 02 Posts
11. Information Assistant Gr-I: 07 Posts
12. Junior Accounts Clerk: 487 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be between 18-23 years for Forest Guard post and between 18-37 years for male and between 18-40 years for female candidates for remaining posts as on 01-08-2013. Age relaxation will be applicable as per the rules.

KVS Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 669 UDC, LDC, Asst, Stenographer & Other Posts

KVS Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 669 UDC, LDC, Asst, Stenographer & Other Posts: Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), New Delhi invites applications for the recruitment of 669 Principal, Technical Officer, Assistant & Other Vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply online from 25-08-2014 to 15-09-2014 by 11:59 PM. Other details like age, qualification, selection, fee, how to apply are given below…
KVS Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 669
Name of the Post:
1. Principal: 145 Posts
2. Technical Officer: 03 Posts
3. Assistant: 81 Posts
4. Upper Division Clerk: 120 Posts
5. Lower Division Clerk: 284 Posts
6. Hindi Translator: 07 Posts
7. Stenographer Grade II: 29 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be minimum 35 years and maximum 50 years for Sl no 1 Post, 35 years for Sl no 2 & 3 Posts, 30 years for Sl no 4 Post, 18 years to 27 years for Sl no 5 Post, 28 years for Sl no 6 Post, 27 years for Sl no 7 Post as on 15-09-2014. Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ ST/ OBC candidates.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Masters Degree with at least 45% marks in aggregate, B.Ed or equivalent teaching degree for Sl no 1 Post, Degree in Civil Engg or Architecture/ Electrical Engg/ equivalent for Sl no 2 Post, Graduation for Sl no 3 & 4 Posts, Class XII pass or equivalent for Sl no 5 Post, Masters Degree in relevant subject for Sl no 6 Post, Matric with Type speed in Hindi/ English with 40 wpm, short hand 80 wpm for Sl no 7 Post with relevant experiences.

ASRB Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 270 Assistant Posts

ASRB Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 270 Assistant Posts: Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB), New Delhi invites applications for the recruitment of 270 Assistant Vacancies by Direct Recruitment on All India Open Competition basis. Eligible candidates can apply online on or before 29-09-2014 by 1700 hrs. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…
ASRB Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 270
Name of the Posts: Assistant
1. ICAR HQ, New Delhi: 46 Posts
2. CICR, Nagpur: 04 Posts
3. CRIJAF, Kolkata: 10 Posts
4. CRRI, Cuttack: 05 Posts
5. CTRI, Rajahmundry: 03 Posts
6. CTCRI, Kerala: 02 Posts
7. CISH, Lucknow: 01 Post
8. CPCRI, Kasargod: 08 Posts
9. CAZRI, Jodhpur: 06 Posts
10. CSWCRTI, Dehradun: 02 Posts
11. CSSRI, Karnal: 04 Posts
12. CIRCOT, Mumbai: 06 Posts
13. CIAE, Bhopal: 03 Posts
14. CSWRI, Avikanagar: 04 Posts
15. CIFRI, Barrackpore: 01 Post
16. CIBA, Chennai: 01 Posts
17. CIFE, Mumbai: 04 Posts
18. CIFT, Kochi: 02 Posts
19. CRIDA, Hyderabad: 02 Posts
20. CIFA, Bhubaneswar:02 Posts
21. CMFRI, Kochi: 03 Posts
22. DMR, New Delhi: 02 Posts
23. DGR, Junagadh: 01 Post
24. DMAPR, Anand: 01 Post
25. IARI, New Delhi: 30 Posts
26. IGFRI, Jhansi: 02 Posts
27. IIPR, Kanpur: 01 Post
28. IIHR, Bengaluru: 02 Posts
29. IISR, Kozhikode: 01 Post
30. IIVR, Varanasi: 01 Post
31. ICAR RC for NEH, Barapani: 09 Posts
32. ICAR RC for ER, Patna: 02 Posts
33. ICAR RC, Goa: 02 Posts
34. IASRI, New Delhi: 04 Posts
35. IVRI, Izatnagar, Bareilly: 39 Posts
36. NIRJAFT, Kolkata: 01 Post
37. NBAIM, Mau: 01 Post
38. NBPGR, New Delhi: 04 Posts
39. NRCPB, New Delhi: 01 Post
40. NRC Litchi, Muzaffarpur: 01 Post
41. NRCSS, Ajmer: 02 Posts
42. NRC Orchids, Sikkim: 01 Post
43. NIASM, Baramati: 03 Posts
44. NDRI, Karnal: 06 Posts
45. NIVEDI, Bengaluru: 01 Post
46. NRC Meat, Hyderabad: 02 Posts
47. NRC Yak, Dirang, Arunachal Pradesh: 08 Posts
48. SBI, Coimbatore: 02 Posts
49. ZPD-IV, Kanpur: 01 Post
50. ZPD-VI, Jodhpur: 01 Post
51. ZPD-VII, Bengaluru: 01 Post
52. PDFMD, Mukteshwar: 02 Posts
53. DCR, Puttur: 02 Posts
54. DRWA, Bhubaneswar: 01 Post
55. DOPR, Pedavegi: 01 Post
56. DOFR, Pune: 01 Post
57. PDADMAS, Bengaluru: 01 Post
58. NRC Pomegranate, Solapur: 03 Posts
59. CIAH, Bikaner: 01 Post
60. DRMR, Bharatpur: 01 Post
61. NRC Camel, Bikaner: 01 Post
62. VPKAS, Almora: 02 Posts
63. DMR, Solan: 01 Post
64. CARI, Izatnagar: 01 Post
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 20 years to 27 years as on 29-09-2014. Age relaxation is applicable for specified categories as per Govt on India rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Graduation of a recognized University.
Selection Process: Candidates are selected based on preliminary exam & Main Exam.

SBI Online – Apply Online for 2986 PO in Associate Banks 2014

SBI Online – Apply Online for 2986 PO in Associate Banks 2014: State Bank of India (SBI) has released notification for recruitment of 2986 Probationary Officers (POs) in Associate Banks of State Bank of India. Eligible Indian Citizens can apply online from 01-09-2014 to 18-09-2014. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below….
SBI Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 2986
Name of the Post: Probationary Officers
Name of the Bank & Posts:
Bank              Vacancies
 SCSTOBCGENTotalVHOH
SBBJ4571811533501508
SBH1121572533789003818
SBM70691262355001416
SBP075603241001402
SBT18118027050511361515
Total415533743129529869659
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should not be below 21 years and not above 30 years as on 01-09-2014, i.e candidates must have been born not earlier than 02-09-1984 and not later than 01-09-1993 (both days inclusive). Age relaxation will be applicable as per the rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidate should possess Graduation in any discipline from a recognised University or any equivalent qualification recognised as such by the Central Government. Candidate having integrated dual degree (IDD) certificate should ensure that the date of passing the IDD is on or before the eligiblity date.

Friday, 25 July 2014

UPPSC Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 430 Food Safety Officer

UPPSC Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 430 Food Safety Officer Posts: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has issued a notification for the recruitment of 430 Food Safety Officer in Food Safety & Drug Administration Department, UP. Eligible candidates may apply online from 14-07-2014 to 16-08-2014. For more details like age limit, qualification, selection process, application fee, how to apply are given below…
UPPSC Vacancy Details:
Total No.of Posts: 430
Name of the Exam: Food Safety Officer Examination 2014
Name of the Category:
1. General: 215 Posts
2. SC: 90 Posts
3. ST: 08 Posts
4. OBC: 117 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age limit should be 21 years and must not have crossed 40 years as on 01-07-2014 i.e they must have not been born earlier than 02-07-1974 and not later than 01-07-1993. Age relaxation will be applicable as per rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Bachelor’s Degree in Food Technology or Dairy Technology or Bio technology or Oil Technology or Agricultural Science or Veterinary Sciences or Bio Chemistry or Microbiology or Post Graduation Degree in Chemistry or Degree in Medicine from a recognized university or any other equivalent/ recognized qualification notified by the Central Government.
Selection Process: Selection will be made on the basis of written exam, medical exam, interview, viva voce test.
Application Fee: Candidates should pay Rs.100/- & Online processing fee Rs.15/- for UR, OBC candidates, Rs.40/- & Online processing fee Rs.15/- for SC, ST candidates, Online processing fee Rs.15/- for Hanicapped candidates through printout copy of E-Challan/ I-collect in any branches of State Bank of India or Punjab National Bank on or before 11-08-2014.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates may apply online through the website http://uppsc.up.nic.in/ from 14-07-2014 to 16-08-2014.

BSF Recruitment 2014 – 1670 Constable (Tradesman) Posts

BSF Recruitment 2014 – 1670 Constable (Tradesman) Posts: Border Security Force (BSF) invites applications for recruitment of 1670 Constable (Tradesmen) Vacancies. Eligible Male candidates can apply within 30 days from date of advertisement. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below….
BSF Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 1670
Name of the Posts: Constable (Tradesmen)
1. Constable (Cobbler): 148 Posts
2. Constable (Tailor): 46 Posts
3. Constable (Carpenter): 04 Posts
4. Constable (Plumber): 01 Post
5. Constable (Painter): 08 Posts
6. Constable (Cook): 478 Posts
7. Constable (Water Carrier): 299 Posts
8. Constable (Kahar): 04 Posts
9. Constable (Washer Man): 236 Posts
10. Constable (Barber): 107 Posts
11. Constable (Sweeper): 316 Posts
12. Constable (Waiter): 08 Posts
13. Constable (Mali): 07 Posts
14. Constable (Khoji): 08 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 18 years to 23 years. Age Relaxation is applicable as per Govt order.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Matriculation or equivalent from recognized board/ university with 2 years work experience or 1 years certificate course from Industrial Training Institute/ Vocational institute with at least 1 year experience in the trade or 2 years Diploma from Industrial Training Institute in the trade or similar trade.
Selection Process: Candidates are selected based on Documentation, Physical Standard Test, Physical Efficiency Test, Trade test, Written test, Medical exam.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates can send their applications in the prescribed format in foolscap Size (Single Side) paper along with pass port size photo to Concerned Headquarters, under which the State falls within 30 days from date of advertisement.
Important Dates:
Date of Advertisement: 12-07-2014 to 18-07-2014.
Last Date for Submission of Applications: within 30 days from date of advertisement.
For more details regarding age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply and other, click on the following link….

SSC CHSL (10+2) Recruitment 2014 – 1997 Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator Posts

SSC CHSL (10+2) Recruitment 2014 – 1997 Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator Posts Apply Now: Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has released notification for conducting Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination, 2014  for recruitment of 1997 Group-“C” posts of Data Entry Operator and Lower Division Clerk. Eligible candidates can apply online (Part I Registration: From 19-07-2014 to 14-08-2014 & Part II Registration: From 19-07-2014 to 19-08-2014) / offline on or before 19-08-2014. Other details regarding educational qualifications, age limit, selection and application process are mentioned below…
SSC CHSL Vacancy details:
Total No of Posts: 1997
Name of the Exam: Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination, 2014
Name of the Posts:
1. Data Entry Operator: 1006 Posts
2. Lower Division Clerk: 991 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age limit is 18 to 27 years as on 01-08-2014. Candidates born not before 02-08-1987 and not later than 01-08-1996. Age relaxation is applicable as per the rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed 12th Standard or equivalent examination from a recognized Board or University.
Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on performance in Written Examination and Skill Test for the post of Data Entry Operator and Written Test and Typing Test for the post of Lower Division Clerk on Computer.

UPSC CDS II 2014 – Apply Online for 464 Vacancie

UPSC CDS II 2014 – Apply Online for 464 Vacancies: Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) invites applications for the recruitment of 464 Various Vacancies in Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, Air Force Academy and Officers Training Academy through Combined Defence Services Examination (II), 2014 (Including SSC Women (Non-Technical) Course). Eligible candidates can apply Online from 19-07-2014 to 18-08-2014 by 11:59 PM. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, application fee, selection process and how to apply are given below…
UPSC CDS II Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 464
Names of Courses:
1. Indian Military Academy: 200 Posts
2. Indian Naval Academy: 45 Posts
3. Air Force Academy: 32 Posts
4. Officers Training Academy (Men): 175 Posts
5. Officers Training Academy (Women, Non-Technical): 12 Posts
Age Limit:
Sl no Name of the Academy Age Limit
1. IMA Born not earlier than02-07-1991 and notlater than 01-07-1996. (Unmarried male candidates)
2. Indian NavalAcademy Born not earlier than02-07-1991 and notlater than 01-07-1996. (Unmarried male candidates)
3. Air ForceAcademy Born not earlier than02-07-1992 and not laterthan 01-07-1996. (Unmarried male candidates)
4. Officers TrainingAcademy (SSCCourse for Men) Born not earlier than02-07-1990 and notlater than 01-07-1996. (Male Candidates (Married
or Unmarried))
5. Officers TrainingAcademy (SSCWomen Non- Technical Course) Born not earlier than02-07-1990 and not laterthan 01-07-1996.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess Degree from recognized University or equivalent for IMA & Officers Training Academy, Degree in Engineering & Degree from recognized university/ institution for Indian Naval Academy, Degree of a recognized university (with Physics and Mathematics at 10+2 level) or Bachelor of Engg for Air Force Academy.

RBI Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 506 Assistant Posts

RBI Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 506 Assistant Posts: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has posted a notification for the recruitment of 506 Assistant vacancies in various Offices of the Bank. Eligible candidates may apply online from 16-07-2014 to 06-08-2014. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, how to apply are given below…
RBI Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 506
Name of the Posts: Assistants
Name of the Offices:
1. Ahmedabad: 10 Posts
2. Bangalore: 37 Posts
3. Bhopal: 37 Posts
4. Bhubaneswar: 25 Posts
5. Chandigarh: 40 Posts
6. Chennai: 30 Posts
7. Guwahati: 10 Posts
8. Hyderabad: 36 Posts
9. Jaipur: 26 Posts
10. Jammu: 10 Posts
11. Kanpur & Lucknow: 46 Posts
12. Kolkata: 30 Posts
13. Mumbai: 60 Posts
14. Nagpur: 20 Posts
15. New Delhi: 20 Posts
16. Patna: 39 Posts
17. Thiruvananthapuram & Kochi: 30 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 18 and 28 years i.e., he/ she must have been born not earlier than 02-07-1986 and not later than 01-07-1996 (both days including). Cutoff date for determining age limit is 01-07-2014. The upper age relaxation is 05 years for SC/ ST, 03 years for OBC, 10 years for PWD (GEN), 13 years for PWD (OBC) & 15 years for PWD (SC/ ST) candidates.
Educational Qualification: Candidates must possess Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline (Graduation or Passed in Matriculation or its equivalent examination of the Armed Forces with relevant defense service for Ex Servicemen category) with 50% marks (Pass Class for SC/ ST/ PWD candidates).

IBPS CWE PO/MT-IV 2014 Notification – Apply Online

IBPS CWE PO/MT-IV 2014 Notification – Apply Online: Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has released notification for conducting the Online examination for the next Common Recruitment Process for selection of personnel for Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee posts in the Participating Organisations. Eligible candidates can apply online from 22-07-2014 to 11-08-2014. Other details like educational qualifications, age limit, selection and application process are mentioned below…
Participating Banks
Allahabad Bank Indian Bank
Andhra Bank Indian Overseas Bank
Bank of Baroda Oriental Bank of Commerce
Bank of India Punjab National Bank
Bank of Maharashtra Punjab & Sind Bank
Bharatiya Mahila Bank Syndicate Bank
Canara Bank UCO Bank
Central Bank of India Union Bank of IndiaI
Corporation Bank United Bank of India
Dena Bank Vijaya Bank
ECGC  Any other bank or financial institution
IDBI Bank
IBPS Vacancy Details:
Name of the Post: Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee
Age Limit: Candidates minimum age limit is 20 years and maximum age limit is 30 years as on 01-07-2014. Age relaxation is applicable as per the rules.
Educational Qualification: Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognised by the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the Central Government.

SBI Special Management Executive Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 300 Vacancies

SBI Special Management Executive Recruitment 2014 – Apply Online for 300 Vacancies: State Bank of India (SBI) has released notification for recruitment of 300 Special Management Executive (Banking) vacancies. Eligible candidates can apply online from 24-07-2014 to 11-08-2014. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process and how to apply are given below…
SBI Vacancy Details:
Total No of Posts: 300
Name of the Posts:
1. Special Management Executive (Banking)-MMGS III: 165 Posts
Vacancy Distribution:
i. SC: 24 Posts
ii. ST: 12 Posts
iii. OBC: 44 Posts
iv. General: 85 Posts
2. Special Management Executive (Banking)-MMGS II: 135 Posts
Vacancy Distribution:
i. SC: 20 Posts
ii. ST: 09 Posts
iii. OBC: 36 Posts
iv. General: 70 Posts
Age Limit: Candidates age should be between 25-40 years for Post No.1 and 25-35 years for Post No.2 as on 24-07-2014. Age relaxation will be applicable as per the rules.
Educational Qualification: Candidates should possess CA/ ICWA/ ACS/ MBA/ MMS/ PGDBA/ PGPM/ PGDM (The course should be of 2 years full time duration. Courses completed through correspondence/ part-time are not eligible. The institute should be recognized/ approved by Govt., Govt. bodies/ AICTE). Minimum 60% marks in both, Graduation and MBA/ MMS/ PGDBA/ PGPM/ PGDM (In case of CA/ ICWA/ ACS, passing the respective examination is sufficient) with relevant post qualification experience.

SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Exam., 2014 Date

Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Exam., 2014
19.10.2014 (Sunday) & 26.10.2014 (Sunday)

http://www.ssc-cr.org/noticeboard/EXAM_CALANDER_2014.pdf

SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Exam., 2013 Date

Combined Graduate Level (Tier-II) Exam., 2013
20.09.2014 (Saturday) & 21.09.2014 (Sunday)

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

SSC CGL 2013 Re Examination on 20.07.2014 (Forenoon and Afternoon)

NOTICE 

Please be informed that in terms of Honorable CAT, New Delhi order, Commission 
has decided to hold re-examination for Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination 
2013 on 20.07.2014 (Forenoon and Afternoon). The candidates who have actually
appeared in the CGL (Tier-I) Examination, 2013 on 21.04.2013 & 19.05.2013 will be
allowed to appear in Re-examination of Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Examination,
2013 on 20.07.2014 except for those who have already appeared in the re-examination
held on 27.04.2014 at seven examination centres. i.e. Delhi, Jaipur and Dehradun in
Northern Region; Allahabad, Varanasi (in place of Lucknow) and Patna in Central Region
and Chandigarh (in place of Shimla) in North-Western Region.

http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/re_cgle_2013.pdf

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Most Densely Populated States In India



S.No.
States
Population Density per sqaure km
1
Bihar
1,102.4
2
West Bengal
1,029.2
3
Kerala
859.1
4
Uttar Pradesh
689
5
Haryana
573.4
6
Tamil Nadu
554.7
7
Punjab
550.1
8
Jharkhand
441.5
9
Assam
396.8 
10
Goa
393.8

SSC CGL 2013 Re Exam Dates Released


Thursday, 24 April 2014

SSC CGL 2013 Tier 1 and Tier Cancelled at all centers CAT Court Final Judgement

SSC CGL 2013 CAT Court Final Judgement 

ORDER

Shri Shekhar Agarwal, Member (A)

The urgency in these cases is that the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has scheduled Tier-I re-examination in certain selected centres on 27.04.2014. However, in view of the interim orders dated 23.09.2013 of this Tribunal further proceedings of Combined Graduate Level Examination (CGLE), 2013 have been stayed. Learned counsel for the respondents has filed MA-20/2014 for vacation of this stay to enable SSC to conduct the re-examination on 27.04.2014. Since the pleadings in these cases were complete, both parties agreed that the same may be finally heard and decided before that date.

2. The issue involved in all these three cases is the same. Hence, they are being disposed of by this common order.

3. Brief facts of these cases are that the SSC conducted CGLE, 2013 Tier-I on 21.04.2013. During this examination complaints of leakage of question paper and large scale irregularities came to the notice. The Delhi Police registered FIR No. 73/13 u/s 511/120-B/34/420 IPC under PS Crime Branch, Delhi. While, this case was still under investigation, the SSC conducted the Tier-2 examination on 29.09.2013. In that examination as well, irregularities were noticed and another FIR No. 167/2013 u/s 406/120B IPC & 66 IT Act was registered under the PS Crime Branch. The applicants of these cases are seeking quashing of the entire examination on the grounds that the irregularities that have surfaced are large scale vitiating the entire examination. They contended that under these circumstances, fair selection of meritorious candidates was not possible. 

4. On the other hand, while not denying that irregularities have been noticed, the respondents have contended that these irregularities were confined to a few centres such as Lucknow, Patna, Allahabad, Delhi, Jaipur, Dehradun and Shimla. They argued that there is no need to quash the entire examination and that only examination conducted at these seven centres can be quashed. They argued that if the entire examination is quashed future of lakhs of candidates who have taken this examination will be jeopardized.

5. We have heard both sides and have perused the material on record.

6. The short point to be decided in these cases is whether the nature and extent of irregularities that have come to notice in the conduct of CGLE, 2013 were so wide-spread as to warrant cancellation of the entire examination or whether it would suffice to order re-examination only at the seven centres mentioned above. To decide this issue, we have seen the nature of irregularities committed as well as the investigation report of Delhi Police dated 16.01.2014 that has been made available to us alongwith other documents on record.

7. Learned counsel for the applicants Sh. Ajesh Luthra has drawn our attention to the charge sheet filed by the Delhi Police in the Court of ACMM, New Delhi. He argued that the persons found to be accused in the case were staying in different parts of the country and engaged in different profession giving an indication that the irregularity was wide spread. Thus, accused No.1 was Amit Kumar working as a teacher in Haryana Government in Rewari. Accused No.2 was Sh. Ravinder Singh staying in Sonepat, Haryana. Accused No. 3 Sh. Macchita Malik was working in Sales Tax Department as Inspector in Delhi. Accused No.4 Ajit Singh was working in Delhi Police as Head Constable. Accused No.5 Aashu Sharma was teacher in MCD, Delhi, so was accused No.6 Mukesh Kumar. He went on to state the place of residence and occupation of different accused. He drew our attention to the recoveries affected from the possession of the accused persons to establish the type of electronic equipments that were used in committing the irregularities. These are as follows:-
(i) From the possession of Amit Kumar S/o Sh. Fateh Singh R/o House NO.3123/75-E, Rewati Nagar, Rewari, Haryana, one Laptop-Sony Valo with charger, one pen drive, three mobile phones and two data cards (Idea, Reliance) were seized.

From the possession of Ravinder Singh S/o Sh. Ram Kumar R/o Vill. Bajana Khurd, Tehsil Gannaur, Distt. Sonepat, Haryana, two movile phones and one paper containing Roll Nos., name of candidates, Mobile numbers and other details were seized.

From the possession of Macchita Malik S/o Sh. Satbir Singh Malik R/o 232, Pocket-1 Sector 23, Rohini, Delhi, One Lucent s (SAMANYA GYAN) General Knowledge Book was seized.

From the possession of Ahit Singh S/o Sh. Devi Singh R/o 54-A, Jawahar Nagar, Sonepat, Haryana, two Mobile phones, one photocopy of admit card of Shikha Nashir of CGL-2013 and one slips containing code numbers and roll numbers were seized.

From the possession of Sahil Kadyan S/o Sh. Satbir Singh R/o VPO Jana Khurd, Tehsil Ganaur, Haryana, one slip containing roll numbers, phone numbers was seized.

From the possession of Ashu Sharma S/o Sh. Naresh Kumar Sharma R/o VPO Ladpur, Delhi, one laptop Sony, two mobile phones, two note pads, one Data Card were seized.

From the possession of Mukesh Kumar S/o Chatar Singh R/o House No. 2320, sector-15 Sonepat, Haryana, two mobile phones were seized.

From the possession of Lohit Vats S/o Jagbir Vats R/o 18-B Todarmal Colony, Najafgarh, Delhi, his SCCAdmit Card for this examination and two Mobile Phones were seized.

From the possession of Kulvir Singh S/o Randhir Singh R/o H.No. 118/09 Surya Nagar, Gohana Road, Rohtak, Haryana, one reasoning text book was seized. 


Further, learned counsel for the applicants in order to establish the nature of irregularity committed drew our attention to Para-15 of the charge sheet which shows that huge sums of money had exchanged hands in this crime. Para-15 of the charge sheet reads as follows:-
Subsequent to arrest, Ashu Sharma disclosed that he knew Bijender Chikara who is LDC in MCD office at Sector-5 Rohini. Bijender had told him that he can arrange question paper of SSC combined graduate level examination to be held on 21-04-2013 for both the shifts and that it will be sent through email to him. It will cost Rs.3.5 lacs. Bijender gave his three mobile numbers 9654107581, 9813644513 and 9310441200 and told that the payment would be given after the examination is over. His brother-in-law Pankaj Vats and Lohit Vats had to appear for the said examination. He further met Amit and intimated the same to him. Amit asked him to help him in arranging the question paper for his brother Ashish also. Thereafter, Ajit Kumar contacted him and told that Amit has conveyed him that he was going to arrange the question paper of Graduate level Combine SSC to be held on 21-04-2013. He acceded to Ajit that it was correct and that he is going to arrange the question paper of SSC combined graduate level exam 2013. Ajit asked him that Since, his niece and one constable Sahil are also appearing for the examination whether the same can be can be provided to them. He further, told Ajit that Bijender is demanding Rs.3.5 lacs for the question paper. He then told Ajit that they will jointly arrange Rs.3.5 lacs and after the examination is over they will hand over the amount to Bijender. He then asked Ajit to arrange a site to solve the same. Ajit told him that he can manage a place in village Pooth Kalan. He also asked Ajit to arrange the solvers of the question papers. On 20-4-2013, he contacted Bijender and asked him to arrange the question paper, Bijender told him that he will send question paper through email an hour before the exam starts. The email ID and password will be provided in the morning itself. On 21-04-13, Ajit called him that they are waiting at Prince Public School Sector-24 Rohini, Delhi. He reached there and found one Machita Malik was with Ajit. Then he along with Ajit and Machita Malik reached at H.No.848/349 Pooth Kalan, Delhi. Where Ravinder, Amit were also present in the room. All assembled there. Then Ashu contacted Bijender to send the question paper through SMS. 


7.1 Learned counsel for the applicants argued that the charge sheet also says that the investigation is still in progress as some of the accused have yet to be fully interrogated. Further, some other accused persons are still on run and evading the arrest as is clear from Paras-54, 56, 57 and 58. Finally, at the end the charge sheet it is stated that further investigation is continued and after completion of investigation supplementary charge sheet will be filed as per law and procedure. On the basis of the above, learned counsel for the applicants Sh. Luthra argued that it is incorrect to say that irregularities have been confined only to the seven centres named above by the respondents. He stated that further investigation may reveal that other centres were also affected by these irregularities and large scale bunglings. Hence, there is no justification in canceling examination of only these seven centres. He argued that in these circumstances, it is not possible to separate the innocent candidates from the tainted ones. It is possible that many candidates of other centres as well may have been beneficiaries of these irregularities and they would steal a march over the applicants by use of these unfair means. This would cause irreparable loss to the applicants. Hence, the only way out is to quash the entire examination.

8. Learned counsel for the respondents Sh. Arif argued that the charge sheet relied upon by the learned counsel for the applicants in his arguments was an old one as it was filed in the Court on 18.06.2013. He said that a fresh report had been obtained from Delhi Police on 16.01.2014. On the basis of this report, the matter was considered at the level of Hon ble Minister, Incharge for Department of Personnel in a meeting held on 28.01.2014 in which several senior officers were also present. In that meeting, it was decided that re-examination may be held only at identified centres from where reports of use of unfair means have been received. This was done keeping in view the sanctity of the examination and the interest of the candidates. Sh. Arif has made available to us copy of the Minutes of the Meeting held on 28.01.2014 and the orders dated 29.01.2014 issued on the basis of discussion held in the Meeting. He has also made available to us a copy of the Delhi Police Investigation Report received on 16.01.2014. These documents have been taken on record.

8.1 We have first seen the investigation report of Delhi Police dated 16.01.2014. Para-2 of this letter deals with the Tier-I Examination held on 21.04.2013. According to his answer keys of the question of morning session held on 21.04.2013 between 10.00 AM to 12 Noon were found to be in possession of an accused named Ashu. Subsequently, it was also discovered that question papers of evening session were received on the email of the apprehended persons at 1.41 PM. In all in this case 14 persons were arrested. Para-3 of this report says that as regards Tier-II Examination, based on source information simultaneous raids were conducted at Delhi, Allahabad and Lucknow and many candidates on search were found to be in possession of mobile phones which had SMS containing details of answers to the questions. Similar raids were also conducted by CBI and State Police on different locations. Investigation further revealed that answer keys were forwarded from the suspected phone numbers to various other mobiles which were having locations at Lucknow, Patna, Sonepat, Allahabad, Delhi, Jaipur, Dehradun, Rohtak, Shimla, Hisar, Jind and Muzaffarnagar. In Para-4 of the report the Delhi Police goes on to say that atleast ten centres were definitely involved and involvement of more centres and candidates is not ruled out. Further, they have stated that investigations point towards a thriving business in which coaching institutes and layers of intermediaries are involved. They have also stated that the accused persons procured the question paper in advance and forwarded it to their accomplices from coaching institutes who solve it and provide the answer keys. The cell phones are used to forward the answer keys to the candidates. Sim Cards are generally procured on fake identities. The entire operations were planned and so organized that the candidates receive the answer keys well before entering the examination center. 

8.2 In para-6 of their letter Delhi Police have stated that the investigation conducted so far has not been able to point out exact place and persons from where leakage actually initiated. They have stated that it is certain that a large group of persons are involved who obtain the question papers from the examination and provide answer keys to candidates at various centres in the country.

8.3 From the above, it is clear that the irregularities that have surfaced were committed on a very large scale. Further, while Delhi Police has so far unearthed the stations mentioned above to which answer keys were forwarded through mobile phones, this list by no means appears to be exhaustive. Only further investigation would reveal whether other centres were also involved. In any case, Delhi Police have admitted that answer keys were forwarded to candidates at various centres in the country. 

8.4 The nature of irregularities committed as brought out in the charge sheet filed by Delhi Police reveals wide-spread use of electronics devices such as mobile phones, data cards, pen drives etc. Investigations have also brought out that answer keys were transmitted through emails as well as SMS. Under these circumstances, in our opinion, it is impossible to say that the irregularities were confined only to the stations mentioned above as SMSs and emails could have been transmitted to candidates residing in different parts of the country.

8.5 The Delhi Police report also reveals that not only Delhi Police but also CBI and Police of other Stations have conducted raids. Investigation reports of these agencies are still not available. It is possible that these reports may reveal involvement of candidates of other centres as well.

8.6 Even if the contention of the respondents is accepted, that only some of the centres mentioned above were affected, we find that a large percentage of candidates that had taken the examination will in any case have to be re-examined. This is clear from the minutes of the meeting held at the level of Hon ble Minister, Incharge of Personnel in which it is recorded that a total of 19.9 lacs candidates had applied for Tier-I examination out of which a total of 15 lacs persons actually appeared. Of these 5.84 lacs appeared from the nine centres from where the police investigation report have indicated large scale use of unfair means (during arguments Sh. Arif on instructions from the departmental representative had stated that the figure of candidates appearing from these nine centres was 3.9 lacs and not 5.84 lacs). Thus, there is no doubt in our minds that bunglings noticed were indeed large scale affecting a huge number of candidates.

8.7 Learned counsel for the applicants relied on the judgment of Hon ble Supreme Court in the case of Yashpal & Ors. Vs. Chandigarh Administration & Ors., (SLP(C) No. 15559/2011 decided on 30.05.2011 to say that the leakage of question paper had the effect vitiating the entire selection and it was impossible to segregate those who were involved in mal practices from those who were not. Hence, the entire examination needs to be scrapped.

9. We have considered the above submissions of the learned counsel for the parties. We have also seen the observations of Hon ble Supreme Court in some other cases. In the case of UOI Vs. O. Chakradhar, 2002(3) SCC 146 the following has been held:-
8. In our view the nature and extent of illegalities and irregularities committed in conducting a selection will have to be scrutinized in each case so as to come to a conclusion about future course of action to be adopted in the matter. 

9.1 While dealing with the issue of terminating services of those who had been appointed on the basis of a tainted examination, in the case of Inderpreet Singh Kahlon & Ors. Vs. State of Punjab & Ors., AIR 2006 SC 2571 the following has been held:-
41. If the services of the appointees who had put in few years of service were terminated; compliance of three principles at the hands of the State was imperative, viz., to establish (1) Satisfaction in regard to the sufficiency of the materials collected so as to enable the State to arrive at its satisfaction that the selection process was tainted; (2) determine the question that the illegalities committed go to the root of the matter which vitiate the entire selection process. Such satisfaction as also the sufficiency of materials were required to be gathered by reason of a thorough investigation in a fair and transparent manner; (3) Whether the sufficient material present enabled the State to arrive at satisfaction that the officers in majority have been found to be part of the fraudulent purpose or the system itself was corrupt. 

9.2 Further, in the case of M.P. State Cooperative Bank Limited Vs. Nanuram Yadav (CA No.4481/2007) decided on 25.09.2007 it has been held that when the entire selection process is stinking, conceived in fraud and delivered in deceit, individual innocence has no place and the entire selection process has to be set aside. 

10. In the instant case, we are left in doubt that the investigations conducted by Delhi Police have revealed large scale bunglings. Electronic gazettes such as Laptop, Mobile Phone, Data Cards and Pen Drives have been extensively used. Answer keys have been transmitted via SMSs and emails well before the start of the examination. A large number of persons including those running coaching institutes and candidates participating in the examination are involved. Investigations conducted by Delhi Police have so far revealed involvement of some centres and transmission of answer keys to candidates located at the stations enumerated above. Possibility of further investigations revealing involvement of other candidates located at other stations cannot be ruled out as this list given by Delhi Police is by no means exhaustive. Further, investigations are also being carried out by CBI and Police on other Stations which may also reveal involvement of many other centres. Under these circumstances, it is not possible to separate the innocent candidates from the tainted ones. We, therefore, are of the opinion that the conditions laid down by the Apex Court in the case of Inderpreet Singh Kahlon (supra) are fully satisfied. Accordingly we allow these OAs and TA and scrap the CGLE, 2013 conducted by the respondents (SSC). We further direct that re-examination be conducted by them at the earliest as per Rules. No costs.


( Raj Vir Sharma) (Shekhar Agarwal)
Member (J) Member (A)



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