SC terms prima facie inappropriate deferring of DHJS Exam by HC
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday termed as "prima facie inappropriate" the Delhi High Court order of deferring by four weeks the Delhi Higher Judicial Service (DHJS) Examination-2022 which is scheduled on March 20. The bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana asked senior advocate A D N Rao, appearing for the Registrar General of the Delhi High Court, to inform the persons, who had moved the high court, of the DHJS Exam to submit their application forms for taking up the test by March 12.
The bench, also comprising justices A S Bopanna and Hima Kohli, on another plea related to the Delhi Judicial Service Examination (DJSE), permitted advocate Devina Sharma to submit her application form for the test subject to the outcome of the petition.
The lawyer, referring to the pandemic situation and non-holding of DJSE in 2020 and 2021 by the high court, is seeking relaxation in the age limit of 32 years for applying for judicial services. The apex court was hearing two separate appeals of the Delhi High Court's registry against two separate orders of the division benches of the high court.
A division bench of the high court on March 4 had deferred by four weeks the DHJS Examination, which was to be held on March 20, while hearing a batch of pleas challenging the minimum age criteria of 35 years fixed for applying for the post of the district judge.
Another division bench of the high court, on March 8, had directed that the last date for receiving applications for Delhi Judicial Service Examination (DJSE), 2022 be rescheduled and the exam be postponed while hearing a plea challenging fixation of an upper age limit of 32 for the candidates.
"It is unfortunate that Petitioners (Who were challenging minimum age criteria of 35 years for DHJS) before the High Court have not made an attempt to submit their application for the post. They moved the High Court seeking relaxation of age. The High Court has while issuing notice directed to extend the application date beyond April 7.
"In all fairness, taking into consideration of the fact that more than 1,200 applications received it was not prima facie appropriate to extend the time limit and extend the (DHJS) exam", the apex court order said.
It asked the counsel for the high court to inform the candidates by telephone or e-mail that they must send applications by March 12.
In the other appeal, related to DJSE, the bench said, "the party in person (Devina Sharma) submitted that her limited prayer is that she may be permitted to appear in the examination. It is submitted that there are more than 5,700 candidates already applied "… taking into consideration the time schedule fixed by the court, we feel it necessary to hear the matter and dispose of the same without creating any confusion and stalling the examination. For time being, we permit the Respondent (Devina) to submit the application and list matters on Tuesday for final disposal." The bench has now posted the matters for further hearing on March 15.



