Dehradun, April 21 -- The Uttarakhand high court on Monday granted interim relief to two judicial services aspirants who were disqualified from this year's state examinations after preliminary results were revised, people familiar with the matter said. The division bench of justices Manoj Kumar Tiwari and Siddhartha Sah allowed both petitioners to appear for the mains examination on April 21. The petitioners, Anshuka Bhandari and Anushree Khatri, had approached the court over their exclusion, by a narrow margin, from a revised merit list of eligible candidates for the mains section of the Uttarakhand Judicial Services (Civil Judge Junior Division) recruitment examination. According to their counsel, Abhijay Negi, the revised list was issued on January 22, after certain candidates challenged the final answer key and alleged errors in many questions. In December 2025, a division bench of the high court directed the state Public Services Commission to recompute the results after deleting one question and correcting the answers to two others. The petitioners subsequently moved the court to quash the revised list. Both had cleared the examination successfully and were among 83 candidates asked to deposit the fee to appear for the mains, added Negi. He argued that altering the status of candidates declared already successful was contrary to established Supreme Court precedents, such as the Rajasthan high court's judgement in the case of "Hari Kishan vs. State of Rajasthan."...