UTTAR PRADESH SUBORDINATE SERVICE SELECTION COMMISSION vs ASHOK YADAV — SLP(C) No. 12895/2026

Case under Service Laws : Appointment, Compassionate Appointment, Temporary Appointment, Recruitment,probation and Confirmation, Suspension, Reduction in Rank, Termination, Dismissal, Removal, Retirement, Disciplinary Proceedings Against Employees Section XI. Status: Pending.

Pending

CNR: SCIN010200262026

Filing Date

03-Apr-2026

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 12895/2026

Diary Number

20026/2026

Order Date

17-Apr-2026

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Last updated 27-Apr-2026

Acts & Sections

Service Laws : Appointment, Compassionate appointment, temporary appointment, recruitment,probation and confirmation, suspension, reduction in rank, termination, dismissal, removal, retirement, disciplinary proceedings against employees Section XI

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.UTTAR PRADESH SUBORDINATE SERVICE SELECTION COMMISSION

    Adv. TALHA ABDUL RAHMAN

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.ASHOK YADAV

    Adv. UMESH DUBEY [caveat]

Case History

  1. 17-Apr-2026

    ROP - of Main CaseView PDF

  2. 17-Apr-2026

    Fresh

    Hon'ble Mr. Justice Manoj Misra and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Manmohan

  3. 03-Apr-2026

    Case filed

    Registration No. SLP(C) No. 12895/2026

casestatus.in Summary

Summary: The Supreme Court heard a special leave petition by the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Service Selection Commission challenging a High Court order that allowed a review petition and directed the Commission to award one mark to a respondent for a disputed exam question. The Commission argued that as an expert body, its decision to select option 'B' as the correct answer was not subject to judicial scrutiny, relying on *Ran Vijay Singh v. State of U.P.* precedent limiting court interference in examination matters. The Court issued notice returnable in six weeks and stayed the High Court's order pending final determination. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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