No Extra Chance If UPSC Attempts Exhausted In 2020: Supreme Court On Plea

The petitioners wanted one extra chance as they could not prepare well for the last year exam due to the pandemic. They also wanted age barred candidates be given another chance.

No Extra Chance If UPSC Attempts Exhausted In 2020: Supreme Court On Plea

The UPSC conducts examinations for appointment to central government services

New Delhi:

No extra chance will be given to Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) aspirants who exhausted their last attempt in October 2020, the Supreme Court said today, dismissing a plea that sought another shot at the civil service examination sighting the coronavirus pandemic and also wanted a relaxation on the age limit.

A three-judge panel said only one word - "dismissed" - and did not read the judgment further.

The government had agreed to another chance at the examination for those whose last attempt was in 2020 but not the one-time relaxation on the age limit that the petition asked for.

The petitioners wanted one extra chance as they could not prepare well for the last year exam due to the pandemic. They also wanted age barred candidates be given another chance.

The Supreme Court had taken the matter up with the Centre on a petition seeking an extra chance to appear in one of the most competitive exams in the country for government service.

Initially, the government was reluctant to allow those who exhausted their last chance in 2020 to sit in the exams for a final time. However, earlier this month, the Centre agreed to the Supreme Court's move to check if it was possible to give one more chance, if a candidate is within the age limit eligible to take the exam.

The top court had then asked the Centre to consider a one-time waiver of age as a qualifying criteria for civil service aspirants for whom the 2020 exam was the final attempt. It was pointed out that if age limits were relaxed, there would be only 2,236 additional candidates.

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The court also added that, if this were to be granted, it would be a one-time measure and could not set a precedent for future cases.

The Centre did not agree to this and the top court dismissed all petitions today, even scrapping the last ruling of a final attempt at the examination.

The civil services (preliminary) exam was scheduled for May 31 last year and was eventually held on October 4, after the UPSC told the top court the exams could not be postponed any longer.

Every year stipulates six attempts for general candidates till the age of 32 years. The OBC candidates have nine attempts till 35 years while SC/ST candidates have unlimited attempts till they attain 37 years.

Over 2,000 candidates who appeared last year were age barred and will stand benefited if an extra chance was provided to appear this year.

The UPSC conducts examinations for appointment to central government services. Among other functions, it appoints officers on promotion, deputation and absorption and also frames and amends recruitment rules for different services and posts under the government.