HC permits litigant to request Centre to conduct UPSC, SSC exams in regional languages
The Hindu
‘Many candidates find it difficult to clear exams conducted in non-regional languages’
The Madras High Court on Wednesday permitted a public interest litigant to make a fresh representation to the Union Home Ministry with a request to conduct all Union Public Service Commission as well as Staff Selection Commission examinations in all regional languages, enlisted in the eighth schedule to the Constitution, apart from conducting them in English and Hindi. Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice P.D. Audikesavalu directed the litigant R. Thiyagarajan of Tiruvallur district, to make his representation in four weeks and ordered that an officer in the rank of Under Secretary in the Home Ministry should dispose of the plea within eight weeks thereafter. The order was passed without going into the merits of the petitioner’s contentions. The judges also recorded the submission of central government standing counsel V. Chandrasekhar that the request made by the petitioner was against Article 343 of the Constitution which states that Hindi in Devanagari script shall be the official language of the Union and that English would also be continued to be used for all official purposes for a specific period of time.More Related News