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HPSC Civil Judge Junior Division 2023-24 Final Result Announced;Check Here

The Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) has officially released the final results for the Civil Judge (Junior Division) in the cadre of the Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) for the 2023-24 examination. The results were announced on November 7, 2023, and the candidates who have successfully cleared the exam are now recommended for the appointment to the position of Civil Judge (Junior Division) in Haryana.

If you appeared for the exam and are eagerly awaiting your result, you can check the official HPSC Civil Judge (Junior Division) 2023-24 final result PDF here

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Understanding the HPSC Civil Judge (Junior Division) Result 2023-24

The result includes a list of roll numbers of candidates who have been selected, arranged in ascending order. It's important to note that this list does not represent the order of merit, as it is only a list of roll numbers of successful candidates.

The result is also available on the HPSC's official website at hpsc.gov.in, where you can check your roll number and see if you have been selected. You can also check your merit and marks on the Punjab & Haryana High Court website at highcourtdchd.gov.in.

Important Points of HPSC Civil Judge (Junior Division) Result

Rectification of Errors: While the results have been prepared with due care, HPSC reserves the right to correct any inadvertent errors at a later stage if they are discovered.

Merit List and Marks: The candidates’ merit and marks are available on the Punjab & Haryana High Court website for further reference. Candidates are encouraged to visit the website to view their scores.

Court Proceedings: It's important to note that the final appointment of selected candidates is subject to the outcome of an ongoing court case, SLP No. 18734 of 2012, Mukesh Kumar and Anr. Vs. State of Haryana and Ors. As such, the results are not yet final in terms of appointments and may be affected by future legal proceedings.

Verification of Certificates: Selected candidates from categories such as SC, BCA, BCB, and EWS are required to submit their original degrees and relevant certificates for verification. This process will be carried out by government authorities.

Sealed Cover Results: The results of certain candidates, identified by specific roll numbers such as 1099, 1168, 1226, 1335, among others, have been kept in a sealed cover as per the orders of the Hon'ble High Court. These candidates will need to wait for further decisions related to their results.

Legal Cases and Litigations: The final result is also subject to other legal challenges and litigations pending in the Hon'ble High Court. If you're affected, stay informed on the legal proceedings and any updates that may impact the result.

Next Steps for Selected Candidates

If your roll number is listed in the result, congratulations! The next step will be to undergo document verification. Candidates should keep an eye on the official HPSC website for any updates regarding the document verification process. Be sure to prepare all necessary documents, especially if you fall under the SC, BCA, BCB, or EWS categories.

For those whose results have been kept in a sealed cover due to court proceedings, it’s important to stay updated on any legal developments. You may want to follow up on your case or consult legal advice as necessary.

FAQs

Question: Where can I check the final result of the HPSC Civil Judge (Junior Division) 2023-24?

Answer: The final result is available on the official HPSC website (hpsc.gov.in). Additionally, the merit list and marks can be checked on the Punjab & Haryana High Court website.

Question: What should I do if my roll number is listed in the sealed cover results?

Answer: If your result has been kept in sealed cover due to ongoing court cases, you will need to follow up with the legal proceedings. Keep checking for updates from the Hon'ble High Court or consult your legal advisor.

Question: How will the verification of documents for SC, BCA, BCB, and EWS candidates be conducted?

Answer: Candidates from reserved categories must provide original degrees and category certificates. The government authorities will carry out the verification process at a later stage, and candidates will be informed accordingly.

Question: Are the appointments for the Civil Judge (Junior Division) final?

Answer: The appointments are subject to the outcome of SLP No. 18734 of 2012 and other legal proceedings. Further legal decisions could impact the final appointments.

Question: What should I do if I find an error in my result?

Answer: The HPSC has taken due care while preparing the result, but if any inadvertent errors are found, the commission reserves the right to rectify them later. You can contact the HPSC for clarification if necessary.

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