The high court also allowed the Assam government to declare the final results of CEE (Mains) 2020

Guwahati: The APSC.

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A bench comprising Chief Justice RM Chhaya and Justice Soumitra Saikia while hearing several petitions against the Assam government’s decision to withdraw the Assamese language paper from CEE observed that public interest litigation (PIL) in service matter is not maintainable.

“The decision taken by the State (Assam) government in granting exemptions is in no way violative of the provisions of the Assam Official Language Act 1960.  The Assamese Language Learning Act, 2020 appears in different sphere,” the bench maintained.

A total of four PILs were filed before the high court against the Assam government’s decision.

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The petitioners claimed that the withdrawal of the Assamese language paper from the APSC exams would benefit the non-Assamese-speaking people from outside Assam.

The high court also allowed the Assam government to declare the final results of CCE (Mains) 2020.

“The APSC is at liberty to declare the final results of the Combined Competitive (Mains) Examination (CCE) 2020 (Written and Interview) and complete the recruitment process,” the HC order stated.