(1.) IN this writ petition, the petitioner has prayed for quashing the technique of modernisation if applied by the RPSC while awarding the marks in the main examination of RAS 2012 and to direct the respondent Rajasthan Public Service Commission to revise the result of the RAS Main Examination 2012 accordingly and further prayed that the respondent Rajasthan Public Service Commission may be directed to disclose the raw marks of the petitioner and if the marks obtained by the petitioner is lower than 680 to 700, then, expert committee may be constituted to evaluate the answer -sheets of the petitioner for subjects Sanskrit -I & II, History -I and II and General Hindi of the RAS Main Examination 2012. It is also prayed that the increase of posts by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission after declaration of result of RAS Main Examination 2012 may be quashed.
(2.) AS per facts of the case, the petitioner is possessing qualification of B.A. (Hons.) with Ist Division and also M.A. (Sanskrit) in Ist Division and, at present, he is serving as teacher in the Government Sanskrit School, Nandanvan, Chopasani Housing Board, Jodhpur. The petitioner applied for appearing in the competitive examination of State Service in pursuance of advertisement dated 06.02.2012 being in -service candidate. As per the scheme of appointment, preliminary examination was conducted, in which, the petitioner was declared successful he was allowed to appear in the RAS (Main) Combined Competitive Examination 2012 under Roll No.868148.
(3.) THE petitioner stated in the writ petition that after perusing the marks -sheet it is revealed that 576 scaled marks have been awarded without disclosing raw marks. As per petitioner he was expecting 680 700 raw marks whereas in the marks -sheet only 576 (scaled) marks were shown and purposely raw marks are not disclosed while publishing result because the formula of scaling and adoption of moderation technique for awarding marks are illegal and contrary to law.