![[DJHS 2023] No Requirement That Question Must Refer To Statute On Which It Is Based, Clues Sufficient: Delhi High Court Rejects Candidate’s Plea](/static/images/error.jpg)
[DJHS 2023] No Requirement That Question Must Refer To Statute On Which It Is Based, Clues Sufficient: Delhi High Court Rejects Candidate’s Plea
Live LawWhile dismissing a plea moved by a candidate who appeared in Delhi Judicial Higher Services Preliminary examination 2023, the Delhi High Court has said that there is no requirement that a question asked in the exam must refer to the statute on which it is based.A division bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice Amit Mahajan said that it is sufficient that the question contains clues so as. While dismissing a plea moved by a candidate who appeared in Delhi Judicial Higher Services Preliminary examination 2023, the Delhi High Court has said that there is no requirement that a question asked in the exam must refer to the statute on which it is based. A division bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice Amit Mahajan said that it is sufficient that the question contains clues so as to enable an examinee to select the correct option. It is sufficient that the question contains clues so as to enable an examinee to select the correct option,” the bench said.
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