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57. The response of the State was that the merit list had been 45 of 93 LPA-912-2016 (O&M) & other connected cases -46- finalized strictly as per the criteria fixed by the Board and the marks awarded by the interview Committee and on the basis of the overall performance of the candidates at the time of the interview. In pursuance of the order passed in CWP-2201-2014 titled Vikas Sharma Vs. State of Haryana & others, on 06.02.2014 uploading of the list of all candidates i.e. selected/unselected/absentee/rejected and Court cases and a separate list containing roll number, name, mother's name, gender, category, marks obtained by the candidates in academic as well as in the interview and grand total marks of the candidates who participated by creating a temporary table had to be done and, accordingly, result had been declared on 06.09.2014 and uploaded on the official website as per merit. The same was done as per the Resolution dated 05.09.2014. It had come to the notice of the Board that academic marks available on the website of some candidates who were postgraduate was not as per the original sheet dated 14.08.2014 and it had been found that the information available on the website of all the candidates who were having postgraduation were not as per original result sheet available with the Board. While uploading the information on the website two marks of Postgraduation were shifted in the column of viva voce due to an inadvertent human error. The Board had removed the list from the website on the same day vide Resolution No.35 dated 09.09.2014 and had resolved that the mistake of 2 marks had occurred which was to be rectified and uploaded as per the order passed in Vikas Sharma's case (supra). The same is substantiated vide resolution No.29 by the Board in its meeting held on 14.08.2014, wherein 46 of 93 LPA-912-2016 (O&M) & other connected cases -47- a decision had been taken that the Secretary would publish the result and upload on the website of the Board and forward the recommendation list to the Education Department for the 8374 selected candidates out of the total post of 8763 and there were vacancies due to non-availability of eligible candidates to the tune of 389. The recommendation had to be forwarded to the Education Department and the result card of those candidates who had participated was to be uploaded on the website of the Board. Similarly resolution No.30 of even date was also passed regarding 1107 posts for Mewat cadre and out of which the selection was of 1081 candidates and vacancies were 26 in number.