(1.) WE have heard learned counsel appearing for the applicants -appellants and learned counsel appearing for the respondent No. 3 -Bhanwar Lal, who was petitioner in the writ petition.
(2.) BY this Special Appeal, the applicants -appellants, who were declared successful in the written examination of the Rajasthan Administrative Service Examination -2012 and for which the interviews have not been held so far, have challenged the Judgment of learned Single Judge dated 26.11.2014, rendered on remand by the Division Bench vide order dated 28.7.2014 disposing of D.B. Civil Special Appeal (Writ) No. 513/2014 Rajasthan Public Service Commission V/s Bhanwarlal & anr.
(3.) THE respondent -petitioner had challenged the results of the written examination of Rajasthan Administrative Service Examination -2012 on the ground that scaling system has been wrongly made applicable in the main written examination. A learned Single Judge had allowed the writ petition on the ground that the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) could not have adopted the scaling system in the written examination. The Rajasthan Public Service Commission filed D.B. Civil Special Appeal (Writ) No. 513/2014, which was allowed and the matter was remanded for examining the possible pitfalls or discrepancies of the scaling method or moderation technique applied by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission in RAS (Main) Examination -2012. The Division Bench observed in the operative portion of the judgment as follows: -