6 Sept 2015

HSSC CORRIGENDUM Advt. No. 01 to 09/2015

HARYANA STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION

CORRIGENDUM

Reference Haryana Staff Selection Commission Advertisement No. 1/2015, 2/2015, 3/2015, 4/2015, 5/2015, 6/2015, 7/2015, 8/2015 and 9/2015, which were published in various Newspapers on 19/6/2015, 27/6/2015, 28/6/2015, 28/6/2015, 5/7/2015, 8/7/2015, 10/7/2015, 19/7/2015 and 23/7/2015 respectively. 
In pursuance of orders dated 27/7/2015 of the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court passed in CWPs No. 2441, 6076, 13150 of 2014 and 9132 of 2015 and Notification issued by the Chief Secretary Govt. of Haryana vide No. 22/149/2015 1GS-III dated 21/8/2015, it is hereby informed that the candidates who had applied against Advertisement No. 1/2015 and  2/2015 or are applying against Advertisement No. 3/2015, 4/2015, 5/2015 and 9/2015 or will apply against advertisement No. 6/2015, 7/2015, 8/2015 under Special Backward Classes Category for various posts their candidature will be provisional subject to the final outcome of the aforesaid pending writ Petitions in the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High Court and further subject to the following conditions. 
1. The candidates except those who have availed the benefit of age relaxation shall be considered against general vacancies. If successful in the examination and within the merit of general candidates. 
2. In case the aforesaid writs are not decided till the recruitment process is over and result of the Special Backward Classed candidates who have availed the benefit of age and fee relaxation and have competed in general category on merit shall be withheld till the decision of the aforesaid Writs. In case the Special Backward Class reservation Notification is quashed then these SBC candidates result will be null and void as the become in eligible on ground of age. 
3. In case of those SBC candidates who competed without benefit of age relaxation, against general vacancies and succeeded on merit, their result will be declared. 
Other terms and conditions of the advertisement will remain same.  

Share this