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The Supreme Court has appointed an amicus curiae to help it decide on a petition from civil service aspirants seeking the disclosure of answer keys, cut-off marks, and individual candidate scores for the UPSC preliminary examination. The UPSC usually only discloses these details after the entire examination process is over. The petition argues that transparency is necessary to ensure fairness and to allow candidates to challenge incorrect evaluations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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