
NOB-Hyderabad news: The High Court on 17.04.2025 issued key interim orders regarding Group-1 appointments. It said that appointment documents should be issued for the time being and the verification process of certificates can continue as usual. Matta Paramesh of Bhuvanagiri and 19 others filed a petition in the High Court seeking an order for a judicial inquiry into the matter, alleging irregularities in the evaluation of the answer sheets of Group-1 mains exams. A bench of Justice Namavarapu Rajeshwar Rao took up the hearing on this petition. Senior advocate Rachna Reddy argued on behalf of the petitioners. She alleged that the selection of 71 people who had written the exam from just two centers in Hyderabad was suspicious. The documents were not evaluated properly and the general ranking list was published incorrectly. They demanded that a court-supervised inquiry be ordered or an independent judicial commission be set up. 71 people were selected from two centers in Hyderabad. This is equivalent to 12 percent of the total 563 posts. Once, it was said that 21,075 people were selected for the mains exams. Once, it was said that 21,085 people were selected. How did those 10 people increase? It was revealed that 9 people wrote the exams in Urdu. If a candidate who got 482 marks is recounted, 60 marks will be reduced, which is terrible. The general rankings were changed on the computer. If you look at the computer login history, the truth will come out. If you ask for details about this, they are threatening that it is forgery. They say that the papers were evaluated by subject experts, but the papers were edited by retired people. An inquiry should be ordered into all this they appealed.