Exam Age Limit Change
Summary
Sudden changes in exam age limits can be challenged if they impact a large group of candidates. Verify official notifications, check for age relaxation provisions, and consider filing a representation or grievance. If the change seems arbitrary or unfair, filing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) may be an option, provided it affects public interest and not just individual grievances. Collect evidence of the change and any rights violations. Consulting a local lawyer for specific legal advice is recommended.Full Conversation
I want legal assistance regarding an autonomous government institution that conducts exam
Could you please provide more details about the issue you're facing with the institution? This will help me understand your situation better and provide relevant information.
The age limit for this exam qas 35 years and suddenly they changed it to 28 years
It's concerning when age limits for exams are changed suddenly. Here are some general steps you can consider:
- Check the official notification or circular from the institution about the age limit change.
- Verify if there's a provision for age relaxation or a grace period.
- Consider filing a representation or grievance with the institution.
- Explore legal avenues if the change seems arbitrary or unfair.
For specific legal advice, you may want to consult a local lawyer. Would you like assistance in connecting with a legal professional?
Can we file a pil against it
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Filing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against an age limit change requires showing that the change affects a large group of people and not just individual grievances. Here are some points to consider:
- Ensure that the change impacts a significant number of candidates and affects public interest.
- Collect evidence showing the sudden change without reasonable notice or justification.
- Demonstrate any violation of rights or policies.
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