Supreme Court on BPSC: What did the court say?
The bench comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Manmohan held that the available evidence did not indicate any major irregularity, thus finding no justification to halt or cancel the examination process. The court also observed that almost every examination in the country is currently being challenged, impacting the impartial conduct of examinations.
BPSC: Bench does not indicate a large-scale conspiracy
The bench further stated, “It seems everyone is taking advantage of each other’s insecurity. This trend must be stopped.” The court clarified that the entire process cannot be stalled based solely on allegations, especially when there is no concrete evidence of systemic failure. Commenting on the petitioners’ claims, Justice Manmohan said that even if the alleged paper leak is assumed to have occurred, it happened after most candidates had reached the examination centres, indicating it was not part of a large-scale conspiracy.
BPSC Exam 2025: Examination dates
Earlier, the Patna High Court had also dismissed all petitions filed on this issue. The petitioners approached the Supreme Court against the High Court’s decision, but their appeal was unsuccessful. The BPSC 70th Combined Main Examination will now be held on the previously scheduled dates—April 25, 26, 28, 29, and 30, 2025.