AMOL RATTAN SINGH
Somit Singh – Appellant
Versus
State of Haryana – Respondent
AMOL RATTAN SINGH, J.
1. Pursuant to the order dated 06.10.2017, Mr. Pandit, Addl. A.G. Haryana, has produced in Court today a document showing that the petitioner secured 64 marks out of 160 marks in the written examination, with the last candidate called for an interview in his category, i.e. of scheduled caste candidates, having secured 70 marks.
2. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that if the petitioner had obtained lesser marks than the last candidate called for an interview, the petitioners' roll number would not have figured in the result announced by the Commission, a copy of which is Annexure P-3.
3. Learned State counsel, on instructions, submits that as a matter of fact the said result, as can be seen from what is stated in the heading of the result itself, is for the purpose of calling candidates for scrutiny of documents before interview and as such, almost 4 times the number of candidates as the posts advertised were called for such scrutiny, even as per the aforesaid list; but candidates only twice the number of posts advertised were called for interviews, the cut off marks being calculated in each category accordingly.
4. Learned counsel for the peti
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