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PSC breaks law for Law Secretary’s son | Two IAS officers add a feather to SL Bhat’s cap as the last nail in PSC’s coffin | | Their advantage: A Government that barks on corruption and nepotism but does not bite
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 14: Secretary of J&K State Public Service Commission (PSC), Mushtaq Ahmed Bukhari, and the state government’s Law Secretary, Ghulam Hassan Tantray, are known as fast friends in bureaucratic circles but it is hard to establish that the two IAS officers were in collusion to appoint latter’s son as Assistant Legal Remembrancer (ALR) in the state Law Department by unfair means. The incontrovertible fact, however, remains that the PSC removed two particular candidates from merit shortlist of the Open Merit (OM) category, lowered the cut off from 92 to 91 marks and thus included the Law Secretary’s son among the candidates to be interviewed for final selection on April 16th. If selected, it would be for the first time in the history of Jammu and Kashmir bureaucracy that a Secretary to Government would be issuing the appointment orders of his own son.
Without questioning integrity and competence of the PSC Chairman and members, documentary evidence in possession of Early Times reveals how merit of the poor candidates is marred with impunity in the PSC and how ruthlessly they are slaughtered at the feet of the legatees of bureaucrats and politicians in the government of the state’s cleanest ever Chief Minister.
Law Department, headed by Ghulam Hassan Tantray, referred 15 posts of Assistant Legal Remembrancers/ Public Law Officers to PSC soon after Secretary’s son, Suhail Hassan Tantray, completed two years of practical experience at Bar last in May 2010. Posts were advertised vide Notification No: 03-PSC of 2010 dated 28-05-2010. Before Bukhari, Mr Tantray has himself served a term as Secretary of PSC. " Two candidates removed from merit list, cut off lowered from 92 to 91 to pick up Law Secretary’s son, Suhail Hassan Tantray, for a post of Assistant Legal Remembrancer in Law Department!
In September 2010, Law Department amalgamated the posts of ALR, PLO and Assistant Draftsman (Translation) and made them part of J&K Legal Services (Gazetted) Service. Tantray communicated it to Bukhari vide Law Department’s No: LD(Estt)94/43-II dated 09-09-2010. PSC withdrew the vacancies of ALR/ PLO from Notification No: 03 dated 28-05-2010 and advertised the same afresh vide Notification No: 14-PSC of 2010 dated 24-09-2010. While as 8 vacancies were in OM, remaining 7 were in the reserved categories of RBA (03), SC (01), ST (02) and ALC (01). Bachelors Degree in Law with two years of actual practice at Bar was prescribed as the Essential Qualification.
As over 700 law graduates applied and not more than 45 were supposed to be called for the interview (in addition to nine higher qualification LL M candidates, who were exempted under rules), PSC conducted necessary Screening Test, after scrutiny of each candidate’s documents and testimonials, on 27-02-2011. 612 candidates appeared in the test. Result was declared vide Notification No: PSC/EXAM/11/34 dated 08-03-2011. Cut off marks, out of a total of 120 marks, were also announced separately for all categories---OM (92 marks), RBA (89), SC (82), ST (76) and ALC (85).
Figuring at Serial No: 6 of the Result Notification, Suhail Hassan Tantary (Roll No: 1200007) secured 91 marks. Since the cut off for Open Merit was 92 marks, he did not fall among the candidates to be called for interview. Sources privy to the process insist that it was done “under a strategy” as all eyes on that moment were on the Law Secretary’s son.
To keep the door open, PSC result notification came out with a “Note”. It read: “The cut off marks in respect of all the categories are purely provisional and subject to verification of documents submitted by the candidates and consequent upon determination of eligibility in accordance with rules. Corrections/Changes, if any, shall be notified separately”.
Even as the “verification of documents and final determination of eligibility” takes place invariably at the time of the interview, unless challenged in a specific case, the PSC Secretary silently removed two particular candidates from the merit shortlist--- obviously to lower the cut off to 91 and thus include the Law Secretary’s son among the candidates to be called for the interview. Both the ill-fated candidates, namely Heena Basharat (Roll No: 1200218) and Shaista Amin (Roll No: 1200221), who figured at Serial No: 168 and 171 of the PSC result notification dated 08-03-2011, secured 92 marks in the Screening Test.
Under the notified formula of ‘three candidates for one post’, total of 24 candidates, upto cut off level of 92 marks, were supposed to be called for the interview. Since three candidates, including Heena and Shaista, had secured 92 marks, the number of candidates to be called rose to 25 instead of 24. With deletion of the last 2 candidates, namely Heena and Shaista, this number reduced to the desired level of 23. That is exactly what created room for inclusion of the Law Secretary’s son, who had secured 91 marks in the Screening Test.
(Since the number of candidates securing 91 marks was five, all of them got a right to be called alongwith Suhail Hassan Tantray---taking the number of candidates to be called for interview for 8 vacancies of Open Merit category from 23 to 28).
A month after declaration of results and fixing the cut off for OM at 92 marks, Bukhari issued an unnumbered “Notice” to declare that interviews for the 15 posts of ALRs and PLOs would be conducted by PSC at its Jammu headquarters on 16-04-2011 and 17-04-2011. Without declaring any candidate ineligible or specifying any disqualification, the “Notice” dated 06-04-2011 suggested that the cut off in Open Merit category had been lowered from 92 to 91. Cut off for all reserved categories was left intact. Suhail Hassan Tantray, who secured 91 marks in the Screening Test, figures at Serial No: 24 among 28 candidates called for the interview in OM category.
Some of the candidates believe that the two deleted candidates had no resources to complain and agitate the injustice. Some others suspect that both the girls have been bribed out or influenced by other means to remain silent.
Insiders in both, PSC as well as Law Department, insist that the entire selection exercise is a “fixed match” and all decks have been cleared to appoint 26-year-old Suhail Tantray as Assistant Legal Remembrancer in Law Department so that he becomes the state’s Law Secretary in 12 years from now, if not inducted midway into KAS and IAS to enjoy a stint as a Director or Deputy Commissioner. The great public service!
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S. No Roll No. Name of the Candidate Marks 1 1200303 Suheel Ahmed Suheel 120 2 1200075 Sajad un Nabi Gashroo 98 3 1200462 Arjun Singh Raju 97 4 1200507 Vikas Suri 97 5 1200256 Bilal Ahmed Malla 97 6 1200159 Javid Ahmed Parray 96 7 1200125 Ab Hamid Mir 95 8 1200065 Mohd Asrar Wani 94 9 1200133 Mohd Irfan Najar 94 10 1200358 Mohsin ul Haq 94 11 1200294 Zahoor Ahmed Ganai 94 12 1200731 Ashish Gupta 94 13 1200769 Sumit Khajuria 94 14 1200425 Monika Kohli 94 15 1200476 Sheikh Muddasir Hassan 94 16 1200077 Majid Rashid 94 17 1200260 Irshad Yousuf 93 18 1200296 Rais Ahmed 93 19 1200343 Tasleema Jan 93 20 1200352 Waseem Raja 93 21 1200463 Hunar Gupta 93 22 1200285 Wasim Afzal Rather 93 23 1200166 Sameer Yaqoob 92 1200218 Heena Basharat 92 1200221 Shaista Amin 92 24 1200007 Suhail Hassan Tantray 91 25 1200226 Khursheed Ahmad Bhat 91 26 1200452 Narinder Kumar 91 27 1200072 Jamsheed Abdullah 91 28 1200465 Depesh Singh Pawar 91
Merit shortlist for ‘Open Merit’ from which Heena Basharat and Shaista Amin (both securing 92 marks) were removed for the purpose of lowering the notified cut off 92 marks to 91 marks in order to include Law Secretary’s son, Suhail Hassan Tantray, who had secured 91 marks and did not fall within the cut off level of 92. Only 25 candidates, within the cut off marks of 92, including Heena and Shaista, had to be called for interview under rules.
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