The SC bench, located on April 15 to hear a bail on a recognizance bail.
The Supreme Court expanded the temporary order to provide defense against the former PUGAR ISCHAR trainee employee. She is accused of fake documents to get the UPSC 2022 test. The bench is located on April 15 to hear the anticipated statement filed by Hedar. BV Nagarathna and Satis Chandra Sharma’s bench also asked Delhi’s police officer to complete the probe. The OPECS -SUDER asked why Delhi police did not complete the investigation when Hedar himself said she was ready to cooperate.
“You must invariably track this investigation,” said Justice General Lawyer S.V. Raju, who spoke at the Delhi police. During the hearings, Raja Raja said the police should be interrogated to investigate a large scam of counterfeit documents submitted by the UPSC candidates.
Saying that heard interrogation is required to discover the scam, Raja said: “We found it a scam that could include people involved in providing certificates, etc. We want to investigate whether it is a single case.” The bench stated that the source from which Hedkar allegedly received the cultivation of certificates should be detected, but it does not require mandatory detention.
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The lawyer who stands for Hedkar opposed the charges of counterfeiting and said she was diagnosed with a low -level disability in 2018 and has since tried three times UPSC. The lawyer stated that her attempt at the disabled candidate has not yet been exhausted. “You must justify your attempts,” the bench said.
Hedkar challenged Delhi Supreme Court ruling, dismissing her anticipated statement. In January, the Supreme Court secured temporary arrest and asked her to cooperate in the investigation. Hedkar is confronted with criminal liability filed by Delhi police, accusing her of cheating and illegally stating the benefits of OBC quotas and disability in the civil service exam.
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