RTI Reveals 826 Cases Pending against JKPSC in High Court

Every 3rd Day JKPSC is Slapped with a Court Case

In a shocking revelations it has come to fore that Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission(JKPSC) the premier recruitment body of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory that is responsible for recruitment of gazetted posts in all the departments of the U.T including that of subordinate judicial officers is facing 830 cases in Jammu and Kashmir High Court and Supreme Court of India.

The Reply provided by JKPSC vide their office letter no PSC/Lit/46/2020 dated 23/11/2020 to RTI Activists Raman Sharma in response to his RTI application  discloses that as on date there are 826 cases pending against it in Jammu and Kashmir High Court and the JKPSC is also party in another four cases before the Supreme Court of India.

 

 

The Commission has also informed in its reply that it has filed 2 cases in the Supreme Court and 8 appeals before the Jammu and Kashmir High Court.

With regard to Legal expenses borne by the JKPSC in defending and pursuing these cases in Supreme Court and High Court, the RTI reply states that during the Financial Year 2018-19 and 2019-20 the commission  have paid Rs 35,14367.00 ( Rupees Thirty Five  Lac, fourteen thousand, three hundred and sixty seven) as Lawyers’ fees including over Rs 22 Lac as retainership fee.

Interestingly , the amount paid by the Commission  in defending these court cases in year 2018 and 2019 exceeded its own legal budget by Rs. 5 Lac.  The RTI reply shows zero legal expenses borne by the recruitment body during the current financial year 2020-21 though Rs. 9.00 Lac has been kept as legal budget.

It is pertinent to mention here that in October 2017, the JKPSC in another RTI Reply to activist Raman Sharma had informed that there were 500 cases pending against it in the J & K High Court.

The number of cases risen from 500 to 826 in a span of three years which means that every third day a new Court case is filed by the aggrieved party against the recruitment panel

It is pertinent to mention here that after the extension  of jurisdiction of Central Administrative Tribunal(CAT) in Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory, most of the cases pending against the Public Service Commission before the J & K High Court are about to be transferred to the CAT soon.

The total legal expenses borne by the Commission in last 5 financial years is approximately  rupees seventy Lac and every financial year it exceeded its allocated budget to meet out legal expenses