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‘Faulty mouse, logged out’: CJP slams ‘irregularities’ in Bombay HC clerk recruitment typing test; Dipke joins protest

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • The Citizen's Justice Party (CJP) has criticized alleged irregularities in the Bombay High Court clerk recruitment typing test.
  • CJP's Abhijeet Dipke stated that students reported the issues to him.
  • Protesting students are demanding a fair and transparent recruitment process.

The Citizen's Justice Party (CJP) has strongly condemned what it calls "irregularities" in the typing test for the Bombay High Court clerk recruitment. Abhijeet Dipke, associated with the CJP, revealed that students participating in the examination brought these alleged discrepancies to his attention.

Students involved in the protest are voicing their concerns over the fairness of the recruitment process. They are demanding that the authorities address the issues raised and ensure a transparent and equitable examination system. The CJP has lent its support to the students' cause, amplifying their calls for accountability.

The situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding the integrity of recruitment tests for public service positions. The CJP's involvement signals a broader push for transparency and fairness in such examinations, urging the Bombay High Court administration to investigate the claims thoroughly and take appropriate action.

Faulty mouse, logged out

— Abhijeet DipkeDipke cited these phrases, reportedly used by students, to describe the alleged technical glitches and issues during the typing test.
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