The
Delhi High Court on Thursday sought the stand of Puja Khedkar on the UPSC's
allegation that the former IAS probationer committed perjury by making a false
statement in relation to her anticipatory bail plea.
Justice
Subramaniam Prasad asked Khedkar to file her reply to the Commission's
application, which is filed in the proceedings on her pre-arrest bail plea.
"I
will issue notice. File your reply," Justice Prasad told Khedkar's counsel,
and listed the matter for hearing on September 26.
Khedkar
has been accused of cheating and wrongly availing Other Backward Classes (OBC)
and disability quota benefits in civil services examination.
She
has denied all allegations against her.
In
its application filed through lawyer Vardhman Kaushik, the UPSC submitted that
Khedkar, in her rejoinder, made an "absolutely false" statement on
affidavit that the Commission had collected her biometrics during personality
tests.
Seeking
initiation of inquiry and appropriate proceedings against her for the
violation, the application alleged that even in another proceedings pending in
the high court, Khedkar has committed "perjury", which is an offence
under the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita.
Senior
advocate Naresh Kaushik, appearing for the UPSC, said her conduct was
"dangerously wrong".
"The
claim that the Commission collected her biometrics is absolutely false made
with the sole aim and purpose of deceiving this Hon'ble Court for obtaining
favourable orders. The said claim is denied since the Commission did not
collect any biometric (eyes and fingerprints) during her Personality Test or
carried out any attempts verification on the basis of the same. The Commission
has not collected any biometric information from any candidate during the
Personality Test of the Civil Services Examinations held so far," the
application said.
"There
is little doubt in the conclusion that the conduct of Ms. Puja Manorama Dilip
Khedkar amounts to perjury," it asserted.
Khedkar's
counsel, on the other hand, termed the application a "pressure
tactic".
Khedkar
allegedly misrepresented information in her application for the UPSC Civil
Services Examination, 2022 to get reservation benefits.
The
high court has earlier granted her interim protection from arrest in the case.
Both
the UPSC and the Delhi Police have sought dismissal of her plea for pre-arrest
bail.
The
Delhi Police has claimed that any relief to her would hinder its probe into the
"deep-rooted conspiracy" and that the case has wider implications on
public trust as well as the integrity of the civil services examination.
The
UPSC has earlier said Khedkar committed a fraud against the Commission and the
public, and her custodial interrogation was necessary to unearth the
"magnitude of the fraud" that could not have been done without the
help of other individuals.
The
UPSC initiated a series of actions against Khedkar in July, including lodging a
criminal case against her for availing attempts in the civil services exam by
faking her identity.
The
Delhi Police has registered an FIR under provisions of the Indian Penal Code,
Information Technology Act and Right of Persons with Disabilities Act.