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PIL seeking CBI probe into selections made by PSC since 2015
DB issued notice to Chairman, members
10/26/2018 10:11:37 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 26: In a Public Interest Litigation filed by Jammu Province Peoples' Forum Jammu seeking probe by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into all the selections made by Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission since its reconstitution in July 2015 alleging that deep-rooted nexus in the premier recruiting agency has led to discrimination with deserving candidates from Jammu division, a Division Bench of J&K High Court Comprising Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur and Justice Sindhu Sharma after hearing Sr. Adv KS Johal appearing for the PIL observed that FA Natnoo AAG Submitted that notices be sent for service of 5 to 13 and 15 & 16, as they have been incorporated in the instant petition in their personal capacity by name and his appearance reflected in order was only on behalf of PSC .
On this Division Bench issued notice to Chairman and secretary J&K Public Service Commission, Jammu and members of the Commission.
The then Consultant, J&K Public Service Commission, Jammu. Sh. Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, the then Consultant, J&K Public Service Commission, Jammu.
The prayer has been made in the PIL for issuance of directions to IGP Crime Branch for producing report of the preliminary enquiry conducted into forgery of policy documents of the Commission, registration of FIR for detailed investigation into the allegations vis-à-vis eroding the credibility of the Commission, impartial enquiry into all the recommendations made by the Commission after July 27, 2015 when it was reconstituted, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into all the selections made by the Commission from July 28, 2015 till date so that candidates from Jammu province wrongly rejected because of the malafide reasons be given the benefits and justice be meted out to them.
Justifying the demand for CBI enquiry into the selections made by the Commission, the PIL said, "while the Crime Branch being an organization of the State is Kashmir centric and considering its reluctance to register the FIR in spite of strong and credible evidence against the culprits, the petitioners lack confidence in the Crime Branch for conducting an impartial investigation".
"Since the nexus has eroded the confidence of the public in the working of the constitutional body thorough probe by CBI is imperative", the PIL said.
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