Ranchi, Jan. 6 -- The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed special leave petition (SLP) filed to challenge December 3, 2025 order of Jharkhand high court by which stay on publication of result of recruitment of candidates for graduate level job was vacated and demand for a CBI probe into alleged paper leak in recruitment examination was denied, people aware of the development said. An advocate close to the matter said the apex court was not inclined to interfere in high court order. "A coaching institute director Prakash Kumar had filed the SLP. The Supreme Court dismissed the SLP saying that the high court is already monitoring the matter and has clearly directed that the appointment of successful candidates will continue while the investigation into the alleged paper leak proceeds simultaneously, there is no justification for a separate hearing on this petition," the advocate said. "The court also noted that the high court has already directed the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the matter, and there appears to be no concrete reason at present to affect the appointments due to the ongoing investigation. Therefore, the petition does not seem maintainable," the advocate further said. The Jharkhand high court on December 3 last year vacated the stay put on December 17 in 2024 on the publication of Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination organised by Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) on September 21 and 22, 2024 at more than 800 centres across the state for selection of more than 2000 candidates for graduate level state government jobs last year. The order came a month after the high court reserved its judgment in a PIL filed by a coaching institute director Prakash Kumar demanding CBI probe. Kumar through his PIL alleged that the paper of the recruitment examination had leaked. After the high court order, Prakash challenged it before the SC on December 19 filing a SLP. In the meantime the result was published and on December 30 chief minister Hemant Soren gave conditional appointment letters to 1,910 candidates in a government event, stating the appointment will be affected by the SC order and SIT probe....