Posted by AI on 2025-04-23 13:47:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-10 10:22:43
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Will the 70th BPSC preliminary exam finally proceed as planned? After weeks of uncertainty surrounding a paper leak controversy, the Supreme Court of India has dismissed petitions seeking the cancellation and retesting of the exam, paving the way for the mains examination to commence on April 25th. This decision brings a sigh of relief for thousands of aspirants who have been anxiously awaiting a resolution.
The controversy erupted following allegations of a paper leak just hours before the preliminary exam, originally scheduled for September 30th, 2023. This led to widespread protests and calls for a thorough investigation, ultimately resulting in the exam's postponement. Several petitions were subsequently filed in the Supreme Court, demanding a complete re-examination to ensure a fair and transparent selection process. Petitioners argued that the integrity of the exam had been compromised and that conducting the mains exam based on the potentially tainted preliminary results would be unjust to those who had not had access to the leaked paper.
However, the Supreme Court, after reviewing the evidence presented, concluded that there was insufficient grounds to warrant a re-test for all candidates. The court's decision emphasized the considerable disruption and resource implications that a re-examination would entail, outweighing the unsubstantiated claims of widespread leakage. While acknowledging the seriousness of the allegations, the court determined that the available evidence did not definitively prove the extent of the leak or its impact on the overall examination process. This decision effectively upholds the Bihar Public Service Commission's (BPSC) stance that the preliminary exam was largely unaffected by the alleged leak and that the results are valid.
The BPSC has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision, stating that it reinforces their commitment to conducting fair and transparent examinations. The commission has reiterated its dedication to maintaining the integrity of the examination process and ensuring a level playing field for all aspirants. With the legal hurdles cleared, the BPSC is now focused on finalizing preparations for the mains examination, scheduled to begin on April 25th. This decision brings closure to a period of uncertainty and allows the selection process for various government posts in Bihar to move forward. The focus now shifts to the upcoming mains examination, where the qualifying candidates from the preliminary round will compete for coveted positions in the state's administrative services. The outcome of this examination will significantly impact the future of Bihar's governance and public administration.