Orissa High Court upholds ASO merit list published by OPSC

Odisha High Court

OP file photo

Cuttack: Orissa High Court Friday upheld the Assistant Section Officer (ASO) examination merit list published by Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC).

The merit list has as many as 1,104 candidates for the post of ASO. The court said that there were no irregularities in the selection process carried out by OPSC.

Counsel representing OPSC, Pradipta Mohanty said, “OPSC has absolute authority to shortlist candidates. OPSC can determine the qualifying marks and it could be the aggregate mark or subject-wise. It was published in the OPSC advertisement as well. The government has also mentioned in its requisition that the OPSC can adopt any selection process.”

Mentionably, the ASO recruitment examination was conducted August 27, 2022 and the results were declared  November 7, 2022. A number of applicants had moved Orissa High Court citing irregularities in the recruitment process.

According to reports, the dispute centres around the new ‘qualification mark rule’ that the OPSC introduced while publishing the merit list. As per the new rule, a sectional cut-off was implemented, requiring candidates to achieve qualifying marks in each subject.

The candidates objected that the new qualifying mark criterion was introduced later — after the written tests were conducted — and that, OPSC had not mentioned about the change in selection criteria in any notification before the written examination took place.

PNN

Exit mobile version