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Appeal to increase the number of UPSC attempts for GENERAL category


07-Aug-2023 (In Supreme Court Law)
I want to appeal to the relevant court to increase the number of attempts for UPSC CIvil Services exam. Currently its 6. And max age limit is 32. for general candidates I want to appeal to allow the candidates uptil the maximum age or, if not that, atleast increase the number of attempts by a minimum of 2. I want to make simple, very logical arguments in support of this appeal. I dont want to create a mass hysteria or anything. I just want a solution for this. Peaceful , if possible. The 2014 incident, regarding CSAT in prelims is a case that has the potential to support my case. I'd like to further share my thoughts and arguments. Can someone help me in this initiative ? Or point me to someone who can? Also, please advice, roughly how much expense can be estimated in the process? And how much time does it usually take for the court to give decision? (Such as 6 months, 1 year, 3-4 years...some rough time) Thank You
Answers (3)

Answer #1
581 votes
That laudable thing. If you want to do this then you have to show your logical and reasonable submission and it has to be researched very well.
The court may take from 1 year to 2 years if everything goes smoothly.
Answer #2
581 votes
Hi...we can go through writ petition.than can resolve your case in three four dates but that depends on the court.if you have some legal issues regarding that.a s that is writ petition if we are moving in high Court then expenditure would be 35-40 thousands.if we file it in supreme Court then 60-70 thousands.
Answer #3
809 votes
Such matters can directly be filed in High Court or Supreme Court as PIL. However, it's very rare that such types of requests are accepted by Courts. It's a executive decision and policy matter.If Court admit the matter than it can be over soon at least in Supreme Court or Delhi high court. Expenses will depend on whom you hire to argue your matter. It can cross lacs or some good lawyers can do pro Bono also depends on lawyer to lawyer. Frankly speaking it will be futile exercise.

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