The High Court ordered the state to file a reply to the changes in the JSCC rules. Ranchi News – Times of India

Ranchi: Jharkhand High Court has sought a response from the state government regarding the changes made in the rules. Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSCC). The rules are challenged by a Ramesh Hansda Alleged that the rules are unconstitutional and against the mandate of equality guaranteed by the Constitution. The government has sought 10 days’ time to respond. The matter will be heard again on February 8.
The hearing was held by the division bench of the Chief Justice. Ravi Ranjan and Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad. Hansda’s counsel Aparajita Bhardwaj Informed the court that the government has framed the rules of JSSC without following the fundamental rights of equality guaranteed by the constitution.
Hansda challenged the removal of English Hindi as subjects in the language paper offered by JSSC.
The rules also forbid general category candidates from holding matriculation and intermediate certificates from institutions outside the state to be eligible to appear in the examination.

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