Supreme Court Limits RPSC SI Exam Relief to One Candidate
RPSC SI 2026 Admit Card Latest News: Supreme Court Revises Order, Big Relief for One Candidate
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The Supreme Court of India has revised its order regarding the Rajasthan Sub-Inspector recruitment examination, now allowing only one candidate, Suraj Mal Meena, to appear in the RPSC SI Exam 2026. This decision comes as the Rajasthan Public Service Commission prepares for the exam on April 5 and 6, 2026, amid a backdrop of legal challenges affecting many candidates.
- 01Supreme Court limits exam relief to one candidate, Suraj Mal Meena.
- 02RPSC SI Exam 2026 scheduled for April 5 and 6, 2026.
- 03Over 7.70 lakh candidates expected to participate.
- 04Earlier relief for 713 candidates has been revoked.
- 05Candidates must download their admit cards from the official RPSC website.
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In a significant update for candidates of the Rajasthan Sub-Inspector recruitment examination, the Supreme Court of India has revised its earlier order, now allowing only one candidate, Suraj Mal Meena, to sit for the RPSC SI Exam 2026. Initially, the court had granted provisional relief to 713 candidates on April 2, but this was changed following new submissions from the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC). The RPSC is set to conduct the examination on April 5 and 6, 2026, for 1,015 vacancies, with over 7.70 lakh candidates expected to participate. Candidates are advised to download their admit cards from the official RPSC website. This decision follows a series of legal challenges stemming from irregularities in a previous recruitment exam, which led to the cancellation of the earlier process. The Supreme Court's latest ruling highlights the ongoing complexities surrounding the recruitment process.
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This ruling significantly affects the candidates who were previously eligible to appear in the exam but are now excluded, impacting their career opportunities.
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