In The High Court of Delhi at New Delhi Date of Order: 30 October, 2023
In The High Court of Delhi at New Delhi Date of Order: 30 October, 2023
In The High Court of Delhi at New Delhi Date of Order: 30 October, 2023
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ORDER
19. In the aforesaid case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court observed that even
though the Courts have been dealing with issues related to examination
process being vitiated, it is imperative for the Courts to analyse whether such
irregularities have taken place at a methodological level which can corrupt
the entire examination process. Furthermore, the Hon’ble Court also held
that there are instances where the process loses its credibility and validity
because it approaches or enters the realm of fraud. This is one end of the
spectrum when the authority conducting the exam or convening the selection
process determines that due to intervening circumstances or events, the
procedure has lost its validity and there is no choice but to cancel it entirely.
20. It is a well settled principle of law that the selection process cannot be
tainted. Maintaining the sanctity of the selection process is of utmost
importance while conducting an examination of any kind. Any tampering
with the same, might result in suffering caused to the candidates who
participated with honesty, however, there may be certain situations wherein
the nature of the irregularities may be varied making it impossible to
determine the number of candidates involved in the said irregularity.
21. This Court has perused the Committee Report which has been placed
before this Court and the same has been returned to the officer concerned
present during the course of hearing before this Court.
22. Bearing in mind the contents of the said Report as well as the fact and
scenarios, this Court does not find any reasons to pass any writ or order or