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Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: Seeking vacation of stay on the Central Information Commission's order to the Union Public Service Commission to disclose individual marks and cut-off marks to civil services candidates, a detailed reply has been filed by the aggrieved candidates in the Delhi High Court. The High Court had stayed the CIC's order on November 27 till the next date of hearing (January 16).In the reply filed through their counsel Sumit Kumar, the students have argued that the UPSC was only trying to delay implementation of the CIC's order. The petition argued that the recruitment process for 2006 was about to end and the process for the examinations in 2007 had also begun. If the information sought were delayed any further, it would deprive many of the respondents of an opportunity of take the examinations in 2007.
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