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JPSC to pay Rs 1L to candidate in recruitment case

JPSC to pay Rs 1L to candidate in recruitment case

Time of India13-06-2025

Ranchi: Jharkhand high court on Friday imposed a cost of Rs 1 lakh on the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC), while dismissing an appeal filed by the latter against a candidate.
The division bench headed by Chief Justice MS Ramachandra Rao while dismissing the appeal upheld the order of a single judge and imposed the cost of Rs 1 lakh on the Commission which is to be paid to the petitioner, Manoj Kumar Kachhap, in eight weeks.
Kachhap had filed a petition before the single bench of the HC stating that he was a candidate and had applied for the post of assistant professor in 2018.
He appeared for the exams after scrutiny of his documents by the commission.
But at the time of interview, he was told that the fees deposited for the exam was not credited in JPSC's account and therefore his candidature could not be considered. Kachhap told the court that he wasn't informed about it before the interview.
In another matter, the high court imposed a cost of Rs 8,000 on former chief minister Madhu Koda for seeking adjournment in a case for the fourth time. Koda had filed the case challenging prosecution against him in the Rajiv Gandhi Electrification Project scam amounting to Rs 11.40 crores.
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Ranchi: Jharkhand high court on Friday imposed a cost of Rs 1 lakh on the Jharkhand Public Service Commission (JPSC), while dismissing an appeal filed by the latter against a candidate.
The division bench headed by Chief Justice MS Ramachandra Rao while dismissing the appeal upheld the order of a single judge and imposed the cost of Rs 1 lakh on the Commission which is to be paid to the petitioner, Manoj Kumar Kachhap, in eight weeks.
Kachhap had filed a petition before the single bench of the HC stating that he was a candidate and had applied for the post of assistant professor in 2018.
He appeared for the exams after scrutiny of his documents by the commission. But at the time of interview, he was told that the fees deposited for the exam was not credited in JPSC's account and therefore his candidature could not be considered. Kachhap told the court that he wasn't informed about it before the interview.
In another matter, the high court imposed a cost of Rs 8,000 on former chief minister Madhu Koda for seeking adjournment in a case for the fourth time. Koda had filed the case challenging prosecution against him in the Rajiv Gandhi Electrification Project scam amounting to Rs 11.40 crores.
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