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Curative petition by appsc

(Querist) 18 February 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Sirs,

APPSC has conducted Preliminary examination in the month of May'2012 and selected 16500 candidates for mains examination. Before selecting the candidates for mains, APPSC has given key for preliminary examination. But in APPSC key some mistakes are there. This case went to Supreme court and delivered order (double bench) to re conduct the entire mains examination once again. Appsc filed review petition in supreme court. But the same was rejected by supreme court. Now APPSC has filed Curative petition. My questions are:

(1). What is the probability of success of curative petition after rejecting the review petition by APPSC.

(2). Now the state has been divided in to two. If curative petition is also rejected then any syllabus change will be there or conduct examination with the old syllabus?.

(3). Now there are two public service commissions namely APPSC & TSPSC. who will conduct the main examination and interview?.

Kindly answer my questions.

Thanking You,

Regards,
A.Ravi.
mala (Expert) 22 February 2015
Sir

Curative Petitions are listed beforw a Constituion Bench consisting of 5 7 9 Judges
Seconds it assembled only once in a year that too for one or two days
rTION IA 3:2 4:3 IN RESPECT OF 5 AND 7
RESpectively

The coram wherein the slp nd rp was listed these judges will not be there in the cb
Curative petition only will be listed in court if the judges accept it in chamber or else all five may sign the same and order copy will be given

THE ORDER WILL BE SIMPLY ' DISMISSED "
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 February 2015
Full case file has to be referred along with the petition, consult local lawyer.


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