Nitish Rajput Controversy: The Staff Selection Commission SSC examination process has entered legal proceedings because of a significant disagreement that has emerged between two parties. The matter reemerged when Eduquity Technologies Pvt. Ltd. which conducts SSC exams filed a defamation lawsuit against YouTuber Nitish Rajput for ₹2.5 crore in a Delhi courtroom. The case connects to a video which Nitish Rajput released. The video showed him using Right to Information RTI responses and official papers to investigate the SSC tendering system and vendor selection methods. He discussed changes to regulations and difficulties with operations which he believed would undermine SSC exams integrity through reduced testing fairness. The video gained significant popularity among people who want to work in government positions. The video became relevant to many candidates who reported problems with technical failures and exam interruptions and administrative failures during SSC exams. Eduquity Technologies has asserted that the video shows false and misleading content which has harmed the company’s reputation. The company seeks damages from the court while requesting the video to be taken down. Nitish Rajput has chosen to keep the video online because he believes his material stems from authentic public documents which show the real concerns of test takers. The legal proceedings have shifted the argument from online platforms to the courtroom. Student and aspirant groups are also getting involved and are considering approaching the Supreme Court. They demand that an outside party evaluates the SSC system for hiring and testing processes. The case has become a vital matter in the current debate about establishing transparent procedures for Indian competitive examinations together with necessary educational system improvements.
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