
The Central Administrative Tribunal issued a notice to the UPSC regarding eight disputed questions in the May 24 prelims paper, following a petition by four aspirants.
Candidates allege that factual inaccuracies in the General Studies Paper-I could have cost them up to 16 marks, potentially impacting their ability to clear the cut-off.
The UPSC must submit its reply before the next hearing scheduled for October 8, while the Mains examination is set to proceed between August 21 and August 30.