1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY, BENCH AT AURANGABAD. WRIT PETITION NO.2466 OF 2010 Anand s/o Jagannath Gadekar ..APPLICANT VERSUS Union of India & anr. ..RESPONDENTS Mr R.R. Suryawanshi, Advocate for the applicant; Mr Alok Sharma, Asstt. Solicitor General for respondents. CORAM : P.V. HARDAS AND N.D. DESHPANDE,JJ. DATE : 11th August, 2010 PER COURT : This is a petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India by which the petitioner prays for issuance of a writ directing the respondents to declare the result of the petitioner and/or point the reasons for not including roll number of the petitioner in the list of successful candidates of Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2009 and/or produce the answer- sheets of the petitioner. 2. It appears that the petitioner had appeared for the Civil Services (Main) Examination in the year 2009. The results thereof came to be declared on 4.3.2010. Since the name of the petitioner did not figure in the list of the selected candidates, the petitioner has filed the present petition. 3. Mr Alok Sharma, learned Asstt. Solicitor General on instructions states that the petitioner had scored 728 marks. The petitioner who 2 belongs to the Scheduled Caste category had scored less marks than the last candidate from the Scheduled Caste category who had scored 866 marks and, therefore, the petitioner was not called for the personality test. In respect of the request of the petitioner for re-checking of his marks, Mr Sharma, learned Asstt. Solicitor General states on instructions that the aforesaid exercise was carried out by the respondents and no error in the marks was detected. 4. In that light of the matter, therefore, according to us there is no merit in the petition and the petition is therefore, summarily dismissed with no order as to costs. (N.D. DESHPANDE, J.) ( P.V.HARDAS, J.) amj/wp2466.10