UPSC Exam: Disabled Candidates Can Now Request Change of Scribe by May 18, Rules SC
Supreme Courtโs Timely Intervention Offers Relief to Aspirants With Disabilities
Supreme Court Steps in to Ensure Fairness for All
In a significant move towards ensuring inclusivity and fairness in competitive examinations, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that candidates with disabilities appearing for the UPSC Civil Services Examination can request a change of scribe until May 18, 2025. This decision has been welcomed by disability rights activists and UPSC aspirants who had raised concerns about the lack of flexibility in the scribe allotment process.
Petition by Disabled Aspirants Sparks Judicial Action
The decision came in response to a plea filed by a group of visually impaired and disabled candidates who had been denied the opportunity to change their scribes due to procedural limitations. A bench of the Supreme Court, acknowledging the importance of equal opportunity, emphasized that every candidate deserves a fair chance to perform at their best, especially when support systems like scribes are essential to the examination process.
UPSC Directed to Accept Change Requests Till May 18
By allowing this extension, the apex court has reinforced the need for examination bodies like UPSC to adopt a more empathetic and adaptive approach towards candidates with disabilities. The UPSC has now been directed to make the necessary arrangements and accept applications for scribe changes until the new deadline. This order is expected to benefit numerous aspirants who had been distressed due to the earlier rigid rules.
Previously Rejected Candidates Can Reapply
Candidates who had already submitted requests for a change but were rejected now have the opportunity to reapply. The responsibility now lies with the UPSC to implement the court’s instructions swiftly and transparently. Many aspirants have expressed relief on social media, stating that this decision has restored their faith in the examination system and the judiciary.
A Step Forward in the Fight for Accessibility
This intervention is not only a win for the affected candidates but also a reminder that systemic flexibility is essential for ensuring accessibility. The Supreme Courtโs proactive stance is a testament to the ongoing fight for equal rights and inclusivity in Indiaโs administrative and competitive frameworks. Aspirants are now encouraged to utilize this extended window without delay and ensure all required documentation is submitted pr
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