The Rajasthan High Court has overturned the 2021 Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment examination following an investigation into widespread collusion. This decision comes after years of appeals and protests from students who alleged irregularities in the examination process. The court previously halted the passing-out parade and appointments of trainee sub-inspectors. The SI Recruitment Examination was intended to fill 859 positions. Investigations conducted by the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan uncovered the use of dummy candidates and other forms of cheating. Over 150 individuals were arrested in connection with the case. Petitioner Harendar Neel stated that the court found evidence of the paper being leaked on various platforms, including WhatsApp and social media, with the involvement of a Bluetooth gang. The court deemed it inappropriate to continue the recruitment process. Advocate OP Solanki also described the verdict as historic, highlighting the public’s growing understanding of justice. The decision was reached after four years, and it was met with widespread satisfaction.
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