Observing the same, the judge issued directions to ensure reservations are implemented in accordance with law and granted the TSPSC time to submit its response through counter.
Provision for downloading of Hall Tickets to the candidates is already available on the Commission’s website from June 1 and candidates can download the same till the commencement of the exam.
Possession of the same will lead to invalidation of candidature for the exam/ exams. Hall tickets will be available on the website https://www.tspsc.gov.in/ for download from 2 pm on June 1.
Another reason that aspirants, several of whom were government employees, lamented that they could not prepare well for the test as they were occupied with the general election polling duties.
All candidates have been advised to obtain required certificates pertaining to EWS (for year 2021 to 2022), community, non-creamy layer for BCs, PwD, and study/residency (class to VII).
The High Court held that “power of judicial review would not interfere with the policy decision so long as the same does not offend any provision of the statute or the Constitution of India”.
The list was prepared based on a merit secured in the recruitment examination and as per the existing rules and procedures framed and followed by the TSPSC.
Keeping in view of the large number of requests received from candidates, the Commission decided to extend the last for receipt of applications for next two days i.e., till 5 pm on March 16.
The computer-based recruitment test for DAO posts will be conducted from June 30. A day-wise schedule of the examination will be announced in due course.
Nearly 200 aspirants stage a protest at Gandhi Bhavan here on Saturday demanding the TSPSC and the State government to immediately take up verification of certificates and release the appointment orders.