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Madras HC directs TNUSRB to release SI, SFO final selection list; publish panel report within 30 days

The bench dismissed the appeals filed by TNUSRB against a single judge’s order passed on April 22 regarding the issue.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: A division bench of Madras High Court has ordered the Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) to release the list of candidates selected for recruitment to the post of sub-inspectors of police and station fire officers within 30 days and publish the report of a panel appointed for supervising the selection process.

“The report of Justice N Paul Vasanthakumar on the recruitment in question shall be published and based on which the TNUSRB shall release the final selection list of candidates for direct recruitment of SIs as well as SFOs within 30 days,” ordered the bench of justices R Suresh Kumar and Hemant Chandangoudar on Wednesday.

The bench dismissed the appeals filed by TNUSRB against a single judge’s order passed on April 22 regarding the issue.

The bench said it is fully satisfied that the commission has done a wonderful exercise. “Once the order having been accepted and acted upon, the appellants cannot turn round and file this belated appeal by raising some grounds which are even otherwise untenable,” the bench reasoned.

The matter pertains to the recruitment of 750 direct SIs and SFOs as per the notification issued in 2023 by TNUSRB. The selection was mired in litigation as the list was set aside by the court in 2024 and 2025 on a batch of petitions filed by the participating candidates. In 2025, the court appointed the commission to supervise the selection process.

The board filed the appeals on certain grounds, including the method adopted by the commission on adherence to the roaster system and the horizontal reservation for persons studied in Tamil medium.

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